Twitter is able to be used beyond just putting out your own thoughts. Journalists and media companies are able to put out new information almost constantly. This comes with a price thought. The faster you're able to put something out, the faster someone else wants to be. This can be good for media companies, but now for the general public. This can lead to an array of misinformation quickly. Users can just consume the articles or tweets being posted and take that as fact right then and there. It could come out a few minutes or even days later that what was posted was false information, but the damage is likely done. Not everyone will be able to get the message something they consumed was untrue. Twitter hasn't always been the villain. Twitter has done plenty of good like journalists being able to spread information back to different countries about the uprising in Egypt. We would have never known about anything quite like that if it wasn't ...