A Lesson From Pop Row…

So, That girl, Miley Cyrrus has given up on Twitter.
I know that twitter is not that big in Denmark (as one can expect), but the situation can easily be translated to Facebook…
Here are the lyrics from her post on Youtube:

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“Yeah, the rumors are true, I deleted my Twitter,
Can you believe it?
I had to say goodbye
and this little rap is to tell my fans why.
No it wasn’t because my friend told me to.
Ya’ll know very well what you say I don’t do.
And the reasons are simple,
I started tweeting about pimples.
I stopped living for moments and started living for people.”
I want my private life private,
I’m living for me.”
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Maybe we all should think about this… Do we want all that feedback? Do we want everyone to know our whereabouts?
I guess she got tired of being one of the icons of the Feedback Generation!

  1. malene posted the following on October 13, 2009 at 11:26 am.

    Excellent point, Lucas!

    In a way, I’ve started to think, that the more we ‘reveal’ on the outside, like twitting pimples, the more we are actually hiding as well.
    And people won’t ask or guess about it, because they already have an overload of information about you. Why would they need to know more?

    So being seemingly open can give you an opportunity of more privacy, if you take control of you expression.

  2. Barbara posted the following on October 14, 2009 at 1:20 pm.

    But you don’t need to write everything you are doing – just selected ‘highlights’. If you have highlights that is ;)


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