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____/ Chris Ahlstrom on Wednesday 25 Nov 2009 14:39 : \____
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>
> spike1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx pulled this Usenet boner:
>
>> And verily, didst Tim Smith <reply_in_group@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> hastily babble
>> thusly:
>>> In article <1861773.56mABFhMhk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
>>> Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>> > So what else can Microsoft do? Well, it can run "competitions" for
>>>> > freebies where to enter you RT their tweets...great idea, get your
>>>> > desperate users to do your advertising and in doing so spam up Twitter
>>>> > with thousands of RT's.....
>>>>
>>>> That would include Miguel de Microsoft and his recent Silverlight RTs ("omg
>>>> omg omg").
>>>
>>> Show your evidence that Miguel is being paid to tweet.
>>>
>>> (Watch Roy disappear, although Chris will probably jump in now).
>
> Nah, Tim already jumped in for me.
>
> He's all over Roy's leg like a toy poodle.
No, that would be Miguel. "Tim" is chatting with the Microfolks in Twitter. I
think he has a crush on Miguel, just like Jo.
>> Errrr... no-one mentioned being paid to tweet.
>> Being entered for a competition you've probably got no chance of winning
>> anyway is hardly being paid, now, is it?
>> And one would assume Miguel's retweets weren't some kind of competition
>> entry attempt. Not that I've ever twattered so I don't know what all the
>> fuss is about.
>
> Who knows? I don't pay attention to all those online petting contests.
>
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