Twitter Fight Scandalizes Micro-Blogosphere

What happens when micro-blogging turns macro-psychotic? On February 11th, marketing consultant April Dunford posted an annoyed message to Twitter, the mircro-blogging site, about being condescendingly scolded by a newspaper reporter. Although she named no names, the reporter in question, David George-Cosh of the National Post, saw her 'tweet' and took offense in a big way. His venomous, profanity-laced responses started an embarrassing (to him) Twitter fight that played out in public for the whole world to see.
This was April Dunford's first post: "Reporter to me 'When the media calls you, you jump, OK!?' Why, when you called me and I'm not selling? Newspapers will get what they deserve"
You can check out Mr. George-Cosh's response -- and the subsequent war of words -- after the break.

Twitter makes all posts public -- each time a user writes an entry, all the user's 'followers' on the site can see it. Responses to posts are public as well. Why David George-Cosh elected not to use the system's private 'direct message' function is beyond us, and it's safe to say that this incident will undoubtedly have negative repercussions for both Mr. George-Cosh and his employer, the National Post. It serves as a potent reminder that the Internet is no longer the sanctuary of anonymity it once was -- with social networking now a fixture of mainstream society, how you behave online sends a powerful message. [From: MediaStyle]





Disney World Scammers Scored Four Years of Free Vacations
Stranger's Kiss Keeps 16-Year-Old From Committing Suicide
Rookie Cop Reportedly Berated, Called 'A Rat' For Arresting Off-Duty Officer
Walmart Ending Membership in Conservative Group
How I Went Bankrupt at 23
Can a New Guy Save Best Buy?
Woman Claims Kangaroo Stalked Her for 2 Days, Then Attacked
Pete Cosey Dead: Chicago Guitar Great and Miles Davis Collaborator Dies at 68
Facebook, Week Two: Fortunes Made and Fortunes Lost (Mostly Lost)
Michael Grant Dead: Crescent Shield Singer Dies Aged 39














Comments
22
Subscribe to commentsAJM33771Feb 13th 2009 5:41PM
ANOTHER example of the MEDIA Types trying to show how important they think they are. FUNNNNY! What An IDIOT! LOL
MikeFeb 17th 2009 3:50PM
Way to go April! Reporters have no special rights. Free press applies to everyone. I doubt you care one way or another about his immature posts. You are free to talk to a reporter or tell him to take a hike.You are right not to let this schmuck intimidate you.