Email me for the safe hashtag at this moment. Or find it yourself: it isn’t hard.
Remember, when you re-tweet something from Iran, the ORIGINAL SENDER’S NAME MUST BE REMOVED. I’m taking ’em all off, just to be safe. Apologies all around . . .
The latest:
This is NOT TRUE: “rumor is that nationwide boycott called off.”
less than 10 seconds ago from webUppendahl Cool how @Twitter and @Facebook are giving voice to people about iran as noted in @NYTimes http://tinyurl.com/mpd886
less than 10 seconds ago from webI couldn’t be more proud of the protesters in Iran. I wish I could help. Keep up the fight!
less than 10 seconds ago from webAnalysts wary of the Washington Post (TFT) poll + insights into voting system http://tinyurl.com/mvrssa
less than 20 seconds ago from webthey must free the people and keep up the protest
less than 20 seconds ago from webFrom Prof. Zittrain in the NYT: “The qualities that make Twitter seem and inane and half-baked are what makes it so powerful.”
less than 20 seconds ago from webRecent news on the election. bit.ly/1JWEaW