jwinslow;1928007; said:We're always evaluating ourselves too...
This is the key take-away point here. We discuss the 'Twitter issue' with some regularity. There's a lot of good info to be taken away from there. At the same time, Twitter also represents the worst of the internet -- random assholes taking potshots at athletes and other people because it's quick, easy, and they're less likely to get popped in the face than someone who says something similarly nasty and abusive to a player in a restaurant bathroom (true story; the incident, not the punch). Some of the stuff said to Sullinger (for example) during the basketball season was completely outrageous, and those attacks provoked even worse in response from loyal and offended fans. To his credit, JS himself always handled it with an impressive amount of class, patience, and tact.
BP has its own Twitter account (@buckeyeplanet) and we have indeed retweeted things from the accounts of players and assistant coaches. In fact, I'd like to see our Twitter account become much more active. So it's really a question of how to bridge the good to the BP forums without bringing in (and/or being a launching point for) the bad.
Our current policy is by no means a rejection of Twitter, nor is it meant to handcuff anyone here (quite the opposite, actually). We just have to find a good way to handle it. We're also sort of waiting and watching to see how the school and the NCAA catch up (they're way behind, and that complicates things for us) and get a better handle on it.
One of my biggest focuses right now with BP is to find ways to better tie it in to the more social aspects of the internet as it's currently used. Actually, that's been a focus for a long time, we just take a more cautious and deliberate approach to making changes than the chaotic and sometimes sort of cavalier approach I employed 3-5 years ago.
Where and as people have reasonable and considered suggestions as to how and where we can update our policies (as it speaks to Twitter or anything else) we should *absolutely* be having those conversations (as we are in this thread). That's how things change, and many perspectives and ideas make for easier and better conclusions/action.
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