Bess makes right moves with Twitter mess

By Adam Sweeney  |   Thursday, July 02, 2009  |  Comments( 1 )

Miami Dolphins
The Internet and popularity of social networks are changing the way that sports journalism is reported. ESPN has made a habit of showing Twitter messages (also known as Tweets) of NBA players on its homepage. So, it's no surprise that a few idiots in the world have decided to imitate these high-profile members of the athletic community. They think ...
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rzayo24
08:44 AM
07/03/2009
"It hasn't been said whether Bess alerted Twitter to the impostor, which may have been the easiest thing to do, but it seems like Bess wants to prove a point. "

What are you talking about? If you read any of the news stories on this you woulda known that "The Phinsider"...a Dolphins fanblog community...alerted him to this...and in turn they alerted the right ppl to stop it....how do I know this? Because I am the person who realized the tweets where made during practice....and relayed the info. We didnt learn a lesson.....we as the fans are the ones who saved DBess a lot more trouble. What you fail to mention as well is this guy was using his identity....IN REAL LIFE! Clubs....signings...girls...you name it. WOW....an article a week late on this....and you still didnt use any of the info the 50,000 stories on this provided you.
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