Monday, March 12, 2012

@stephenathome

They say women find humor to be attractive when looking for a significant other, I'd say the same when recommending a Twitter account to follow. With over 3 million followers, you could say I was a little late to the party, but nonetheless I promise you humor filled yet surprisingly informative tweets from Comedy Central's very own Stephan Colbert.

Here's the tweet that caught my eye:
With comedic tweets ranging from commentary on the political front, to shout outs to Middlebury College in Vermont, to random thoughts that enter into Colbert's head, and out his fingers - his tweets are short, to the point, and definitely funny.  Many 'tweeters' are accused of having ghost writers write for them, but my sense is that Stephen Colbert is his own author.  His sarcasm is consistent in everyone of his tweets.

He's able provide some comic relief for those who may have forgotten to have their daily laugh. If you are looking for more from Mr. Colbert, his show The Colbert Reports airs 11:30pm Monday-Thursday on Comedy Central. Also be sure to follow @StephenAtHome

2 comments:

  1. You are pointing out a great topic: ghost tweeting. What's your take on that? Is it ethical for companies to use ghost tweeters? Do you think consumers care?

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  2. I don't see it as much of a problem if a company were to hire a ghost tweeter, because i see that as more of a job title. I do think i would have a small problem if a celebrity were to do so. If you make a Twitter account, you should be the one who is in control of the tweets.

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