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Did Twitter Bloopers Lead to Problems With Relationships, the Law and Employment?

It's amazing how much trouble 140 characters can cause. Just like hitting "reply all" instead of sticking with the simple "reply," one errant Twitter message -- the maximum post is 140 characters -- available for all with an Internet connection to see, can send its author ducking for cover. Most would argue that the micro-blogging site that has attracted millions of users, including celebrities and politicians, is a powerful tool for communication. But sometimes it can backfire. "While... Full Story
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