Well established media outlets have a singularly
inconsistent approach to what is generally known as social media: they can’t
ignore it, many of those they talk about use it, and it provides a rich source
of free information. But old school editors need to keep their readers buying
papers, and so at the lair of the legendarily foul mouthed Paul Dacre, word has
gone out to do some smearing.
What about f***ing Twitter, c***?!?
Cometh the hour, cometh the downright miserable pundit: Robert Hardman, writer of Royal
biography and “one of Britain’s most
accomplished journalists” has produced a sneering and dismissive rant
titled “Succour
for the vain and vacuous: why I loathe Twitter”. After saying Young
Dave wasn’t impressed with the medium (but he is now, of course) he concludes “Twitter has elevated inanity to a global art
form”.
And although he concedes that so many have signed up to the
concept, even the “Dalai Llama”
[sic], “I have had a go at Twitter myself
and would acknowledge that there have been more interesting paint-dryings”.
Perhaps that’s because you’re such a boring SOB, Bob. And, as the man said,
there’s more: “It is ... a celebration of
vanity and vacuity ... encourages us to dwell on the superficial”.
He goes on (at length, not being constrained to 140
characters, you see): “The internet has
brought untold blessings and advancements to the way we live. But I would not say
that Twitter is one of them ... At
best, it is a succinct method of despatching a brief round-robin ... More
often, it just encourages us to be self-centred — to waste time and to become
crashing bores”.
So now we know that those who spend their time
trawling Twitter feeds are not worth one’s own valuable time. That, one has to also
assume, includes media outlets for whom Twitter mining is a stock in trade, like
the one reporting Demi Lovato Tweeting the supposedly inspiring message “Two years ago, I watched the ball drop on TV
in rehab and cried my eyes out” to her fans (Who they? – Ed).
Or the media outlet
that regurgitated
the New Year Tweets of Nicole Kidman, Mariah Carey, Melissa Rycroft and
Sofia Vergera as a “news item”. That
must be in the “crashing bore”
category, surely? And what of the media outlet that has gone overboard trawling
the Twitter feeds of the Kardashian family after Kim Sodding Kardashian
declared her pregnancy yesterday (HERE,
HERE
and HERE,
folks)?
Will Robert Hardman
be stepping up to the plate to condemn the re-publisher of the thoughts of Kim,
Khloe, Kourtney and anyone else Kardashian related? Well, that might be a
difficult one for him or anyone else at the Mail,
because the media outlet responsible for all that Twitter regurgitation is none
other than the Mail itself. Yes,
while its pundits slag off Twitter, its hacks trawl the medium for free copy.
New year, no change:
Paul Dacre and Martin Clarke are still
stinking hypocrites.
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