05-12-2018, 04:34 PM
@deanhills
It all depends on how you use the social media.
For example, I just use my Twitter accounts to help promote my blogs. So if you use the social media in the right way, it can add values to real life projects and won't be a distraction.
@Littlemaster
Saying it a ridiculous self-destructive announcement is perhaps inappropriate. Bear in mind that Twitter is a publicly listed company. According to the relevant Securities Listing rules, Twitter management has the responsibility to disclose any price-sensitive information, no matter they want to do it or not, and no matter it is destructive or constructive.
It all depends on how you use the social media.
For example, I just use my Twitter accounts to help promote my blogs. So if you use the social media in the right way, it can add values to real life projects and won't be a distraction.
@Littlemaster
Saying it a ridiculous self-destructive announcement is perhaps inappropriate. Bear in mind that Twitter is a publicly listed company. According to the relevant Securities Listing rules, Twitter management has the responsibility to disclose any price-sensitive information, no matter they want to do it or not, and no matter it is destructive or constructive.