Social media proves to be powerful tool in Oklahoma City's urban core
Two years ago I was the victim of a dirty trick.
I had spent a week trashing Twitter and swearing I wouldn't join the rush into social media. Suddenly an anonymous email appeared warning an account had been set up on my behalf and I needed to claim it within five minutes or face the consequences.
“Your anti-Twitterism could no longer be tolerated,” the culprit told me. “I think it would help you, just...
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