Question for Twitterers...
Posted: Fri Sep 04, 2009 10:04 pm
For those who tweet:
As part of my "work" with John Chapman (beer drinking X-wing Pilot and author of Jonnie Rocket) I jokingly suggested that as Jonnie already has Facebook page and Myspace account, he should probably Tweet about his adventures too (all done by me of course).
John C thinks this is a good idea and I have offered to investigate the possibility of doing this but I have some issues.
Jonnie Rocket is an imaginary character and although I can't find anything in Twitter's "rules" I just wanted to check if anybody knows if this is allowed.
There are no copyrights to breach since John C is the creator of Jonnie Rocket and I would be using the name with his blessing (and encouragement).
Are there any other examples of imaginary people/things Tweeting?
Am I completely insane? (No need to answer that - it's a rhetorical question)
As part of my "work" with John Chapman (beer drinking X-wing Pilot and author of Jonnie Rocket) I jokingly suggested that as Jonnie already has Facebook page and Myspace account, he should probably Tweet about his adventures too (all done by me of course).
John C thinks this is a good idea and I have offered to investigate the possibility of doing this but I have some issues.
Jonnie Rocket is an imaginary character and although I can't find anything in Twitter's "rules" I just wanted to check if anybody knows if this is allowed.
There are no copyrights to breach since John C is the creator of Jonnie Rocket and I would be using the name with his blessing (and encouragement).
Are there any other examples of imaginary people/things Tweeting?
Am I completely insane? (No need to answer that - it's a rhetorical question)