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http://www.chicitysports.com/2009/08/06/at...es-and-twitter/

 

Article on athletes and twitter. Some athletes have gotten in trouble for voicing things over twitter. It seems as if more and more of them are getting in trouble like noted in the article J.R. Smith and Antonio Cromartie being fined. What do you think about it? Should athletes be able to give unfiltered feedback on things? Or do they need to have regulations and things to consider before posting their "tweets".

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It should be whatever is required by their employer.

 

I'm an accountant and I cannot share financial oinfpormation about my company w/ anyone, etc. If my employer says I can't, then I can't.

 

 

 

http://www.chicitysports.com/2009/08/06/at...es-and-twitter/

 

Article on athletes and twitter. Some athletes have gotten in trouble for voicing things over twitter. It seems as if more and more of them are getting in trouble like noted in the article J.R. Smith and Antonio Cromartie being fined. What do you think about it? Should athletes be able to give unfiltered feedback on things? Or do they need to have regulations and things to consider before posting their "tweets".

 

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