Twitter should be a tool for audiences to interact with the talent behind their favorite shows—instead, anonymous users heap abuse onto writer-producers for ruining "their" shows.
Over at The Daily Beast, you can read my latest feature, "Twitter's TV War," in which I speak to Community's Dan Harmon, Bones' Hart Hanson, and Grey Anatomy's Shonda Rhimes about the complicated relationship between access, privacy, and angry fans on the social networking platform.
I'm curious to know what your take is and whether you side with showrunners or fans. What happens when the dialogue turns ugly? Head to the comments section to discuss.
Written by Jace on Tuesday, November 30, 2010 Permalink Filed under: ABC, Bones, Community, FOX, FX, Grey's Anatomy, NBC, Private Practice, Sons of Anarchy
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I would like to read the article but as long as "The Daily Beast" continues to throw a pop up ad in my face when I click on the link, they can keep it!I thought websites were beyond that obnoxious crap.
Thanks anyway.