I can’t see the point in some of the more modern internet trends – I tried FaceBook and gave up after a couple of weeks, and have never felt the slightest urge to share my life using Twitter. However I know quite a few people who do use Twitter. They may want to consider that their tweets are being recorded for posterity.
The US Library of Congress has just announced that they are going to archive every public tweet ever made since Twitter started it’s service in 2006.
Appropriately, the news was announced by the Library of Congress on Twitter:








Thanks, I tweeted it!
A long time ago, I had read this piece of advice:
” Don’t write anything you would not want your mom to read.”