CNBC had an interesting poll this morning on Squawk on the Street. Because of the recent Twitter photo scandal with Congressman Anthony Weiner, CNBC asked viewers whether on not Twitter was bad for America. The following is a conversation on the subject between Simon Hobbes, Melissa Lee, Darren Rovell, and Cindy Perman:
Just because one congressman decided to send pics of his weiner (no pun intended) via Twitter, it doesn’t make the Twitter guilty of anything. If he had sent these photos via Facebook, email, or any of the other means of online communication, does that make them all bad for America? I think the assumption is ridiculous. The use of any type of social media requires the user to have a certain level of personal responsibility (for example, you shouldn’t send naked photos of yourself to others).
Of course, if you would like to share this poll with others, CNBC has provided a “Tweet” link on the same page.
What do you think? Is Twitter destroying the USA? Is Twitter to blame for Anthony Weiner’s scandal?



