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Monday, May 05, 2008

Let's Twitter at WebMD. Tweet! Tweet!

Do you Twitter? Twitter is a service that allows you to communicate and stay connected with your family, friends, and now with us -- your WebMD family. Tweets are short messages -- 140 characters or less -- making it so easy to read and stay connected.

Our moderator Louise tweets some of the message board threads she starts, as well as threads of interest from a number of WebMD boards, including Crohn's and Colitis, Diabetes Type 1 and Type 2, and Alternative Health.

You can follow her at LouiseWebMD.

Our moderator Kathy, tweets about autism threads on our Autism Support Board, as well as about bits of her life, and other autism stories from around the Web. You can follow her at Kathy_WebMD.

Not only that...get quick and early news about WebMD blog posts by our Health Professionals by following WebMD_Blogs.

Join us in Twittering around the Web! You can Twitter your own favorite WebMD message board posts and threads and blog posts, and have others follow YOU!

Tweet, tweet!
Leona

Posted by: Leona_WebMD at 2:59 PM

1 Comments:

Anonymous Denise said...

While I find WebMd's twittering interesting and have been known to click a link or two from @Louise_WebMD, I would prefer to follow WebMD community members.

Are there any message board community members reading this who twitter? If so, I'd love to follow you - leave your @ here and I'll add you!

I'm @dtanton

I'll be back to see if any other twitterers reply and leave their @s.

4:59 PM  

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