There is such a ridiculous rush to "adopt" Twittering (even though the technology is years old... way to stay current, Favorite News Corporation), that I wonder if new users even think about the rhetorical ramifications of their tweets. When, if ever, are 140 characters sufficient to deliver meaning? Well, I suppose that could be enough space to "say" something meaningful , but it takes a pretty skilled rhetorician. And even if a rhetorician is skilled enough, boiling complex issues down to tweets like
Re inaccurate story floating re:ethics violation/Legal Defense Fund;matter is still pending;new info was just requested even;no final report.
seems dangerously reductive. That's from soon-to-be-ex-Gov. Sarah Palin's twitter-stream, the bulk of which is being celebrated on Gawker.
While you're thinking about it, feel free to twitter your congressperson and/or follow their tweets at tweetcongress.com.