On Common Sense Journalism, Doug Fisher, a reporter and editor believes that journalists should have a Twitter account but agrees with Robert J. Elisberg who says "When I'm watching the news, I don't care what the viewers have to say." I agree 100 percent to what Elisberg says because it's a flood of information and opinions from people that can distract you from the actual news. There is so much going on in the world and everyone will continue to possess their own opinion, but it is still important to recieve the facts first without all the other nonsense.
I also feel that it is important to express yourself fully. It sort of takes the emotional feeling out when your being limited to write only a certain amount of words. It's not like these words are even well thought-out because it's like a rush of thoughts and answers. Not everyone can fully agree that Twitter is always beneficial and useful and this is the other side that Journalists may not like about it.
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