Welcome to Twitter, David Cameron (or should we say,
@David_Cameron?).
The British prime minister heralded his entrée into the microblogging world with the tweet:
In what amounts to a great reminder for brands, Cameron was immediately met with criticism upon entering the conversation. As CNET.com points out:
“Former Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott
noted in a tweet: ‘So of the 12 people @david_cameron is following, 100 percent are Tory politicians #diverse,’ while
political satirist, writer and producer Simon Blackwell said that he: ‘Heard that @David_Cameron is definitely real, but the man running the country is a parody account.’
“Meanwhile, comedian Josie Long
pulled no punches by tweeting the prime minster: ‘I'm sorry to have to let you know like this, but everybody really dislikes you and disagrees with what you're up to.’”
Cameron is nearing 100,000 followers just days after joining. The move will come as a surprise to those who remember
his comments in 2009 when he remarked that “The trouble with Twitter, the instantness of it—too many twits might make a t**t.”
Good thing he’s promised not to make too many tweets.
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