When Social Networking Becomes Self-Incrimination

What I love most about my friend Penelope Trunk's Twitter feed (and all her writing) is that it's raw, personal, and hilarious. But I imagine getting served with legal documents that involve a printout of it wasn't so hilarious.
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Hi Gina.
I’m sorry for you friend experience on Twitter, that I still think is a great way of communicating.
And of course I don’t know the backround of your friend story.
But what I’m questioning is on the opportunity to use twitter for everything. Do we all feel a so unstoppable need to share everything on social networks? Do we need to trace a line between shareable thoughts or experiences and unshareable things?
Jun 20 09 at 4:50 am
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