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Sep 26, 2012 05:30AM
I've never really understood the appeal of Twitter, but I do have my Facebook page linked to my Twitter account. It seems like authors are expected to maintain at least some online presence nowadays. It's nice to connect with other authors, but that's not what I'm supposed to be doing. Perhaps that's the reward for success - you get to cut down on the social media you're required to maintain. Until I'm out of the "hi, I'm nice, please read my book" stage, I think I'm stuck with the evils of Facebook and Twitter.
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I've been on twitter for a few years, it's how I keep up to date on my sports and things my friends that aren't on facebook are up to.
You don't have to reply to anyone or anything on twitter that you don't want to. There is also a blocking option. So that is always handy.
Hope this helps. :)

I reckon it's only a necessity for YA writers. For everyone else, it's an added extra, but don't worry about tweeting inappropriately. If you've got enough impulse control to stop it coming out of your mouth, then chances are you're not going to type it either!