Grand Cards: Tracking A Twitter Fight

Friday, July 30, 2010

Tracking A Twitter Fight

Yesterday, I got myself into a twitter fight. It is still officially my first week on twitter, and I didn't know how easy it would be to get wrapped up in these things. Anyway, I got all fired up 140 characters at a time and went head to head with Beckett's Chris Olds. On the internets, this has become but one piece of a big commotion surrounding Beckett's break of a box of 2010 Topps Tribute. Now, I've never commented on box breaks or on Beckett in general, and I will continue to not do so here. But, something rubbed me the wrong way.

So, Click on over and see what all the fuss was about! (I tried embedding this but it cut off the conversation, also, the formatting on the main site is better.)

Now tell me, who wins the Twitter Fight, and why? (It can also be a draw)

Let me revise my concluding question: As Captain Canuck points out, nobody wins in a Twitter fight. I just thought it was neat to track something from start to finish outside of twitter where things can get very confusing. Also entertaining to see how the conversation progresses.