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I stumbled upon this article by Brian Solis on Twitter where he blogged about ‘tweeting’ your thoughts and such in a very public forum. While reading his blog, one of the paragraphs he used an example of Context vs. Intent. A person named Paul Chambers ‘tweeted’ something that was apparently taken out of context and he found himself in legal hot water. (If you want to know what Paul said, go to Brian’s blog and read about it)

Even after reading it, and though it was probably something he shouldn’t have tweeted, I took it as I’m sure Paul meant it; a joke! Lesson to be learned here: Think about your post or tweet before you send it.

I do wish to quote a part of this blog that I found comical. Brian wrote, “While common sense is uncommon….”

Check out his article: The First Amendment of Social Media: Freedom of Tweet