Open Thread: Should Social Media Experts Be Required to Know Their Tech?


Social media gurus: We all know one. If you’re lucky, you know only one. They are the attendees of tech parties, the “Twitter consultants,” the armchair generals of the Internet, and their numbers grow by the day. Yet most of them couldn’t distinguish a line of code from a badly punctuated haiku.

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