As I have said many times, the philosophical cop blog exists to allow all of us to discuss and learn together. That is why we enjoy so much back-and-forth debate and, yes, sometimes some conflict.
It only makes sense, then, that as social media becomes more and more accessible and popular, that our conversation move to that arena as well. So……..
I signed up for a twitter account! Follow the philosophical cop at “philosophcop” and you will get a more immediate, up to the minute look at my opinions - your opinions - and current law enforcement events. I hope to see you on Twitter soon!
Feb 6, 2010 at 5:20 am
Welcome to Twitter! It is one of my very favorite places to hang out, though I have less time to be there these days — hope you enjoy, there’s a nice little LE community there.
Feb 15, 2010 at 8:54 am
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Feb 21, 2010 at 2:03 pm
aaaarrrggghhh!!!! please *please* don’t become a twitter head, PC! i follow this blog for the measured, reasoned, thoughtful, well-written things you have to say – even if i disagree with a lot of it, i respect what you have to say, and you say it well – and twittering just kinda….messes all that up. 140 characters max is fine for dirty limericks – but what you have to say deserves better. stream-of-consciousness thought is *highly* overrated: for proof, just read a teenager’s texts sometime.
ok, so maybe i AM turning into an old fart. but still….
Feb 22, 2010 at 10:57 pm
I had not heard that criticism of the Twit…thank you for the compliments, and I will have to think on this. I was just trying to “expand…”
Take care….
Feb 24, 2010 at 8:54 pm
I’m still trying to get the hang of twitter myself. I follow several police officers who twitter about their shift. It’s interesting and helps me learn more about what goes on during a shift, so it can be a useful tool.
Mar 10, 2010 at 9:06 am
Twitter is not a philosophical venue. Your comments barely qualify as philosophy in long form (it’s mostly just news and opinion); if you go the route of tweeting you’ll have given away even this.
Mar 11, 2010 at 8:05 pm
Thanks for the thoughts Steven. The philosophical name is just a “handle,” but I’m sorry you don’t think I am philosophical enough….
Mar 26, 2010 at 1:13 pm
Social Media is great – gives voice to people who wouldn’t normally get to speak out – http://unhappywiththepolice.blogspot.com/ Dunno if other countries are plagued with this disgraceful behaviour.
Apr 6, 2010 at 11:33 am
There isn’t an iota of doubt as who is responsible for terrorism in India. It is India itself. Thats right India is busy engaging in terrorism on her own country so she can score brownie points against neighbor Pakistan.
All leading law enforcement agencies openly work for exiled underworld don Dawood Ibrahim – who supposedly is in Sonia
Gandhi’s ( former PM’s Widow) first circle of close friends.
So much so that even NDTV ( India’s leading media house) is hand in glove as well. All senior police officials i.e. Director
General level staff are but employees of this vast underworld network that thrives openly in a lawless jungle state that is
India. And underworld don Dawood Ibrahim operates all of India through his right hand man Muthappa Rai.
And there’s one man – an IIM Graduate ( India’s Harvard) who is now being chased all over the country by this crime network
in a desperate bid to shut him up from blowing the whistle. And in the process have exposed the most unusually brilliant
psychological alternative means to operate in India. And is the reason why we haven’t heard of any underworld story from
India in the past decade and a half. Read this ghastly truth of Terrorism in India on his blog
http://truthbottle.blogspot.com
All incriminating details and show all pics are available on this blog
And he needs your help to save himself and pronounce the whole truth to the world. His whole family has been killed, his job was removed and the gangsters along with Indian Police openly chase him everywhere he goes!
Apr 20, 2010 at 1:53 pm
As technology advances so do criminals. Police need to make an effort and stay on cutting edge technology as well as departments. Departments can make immediate posts about information regarding a dangerous suspect to possibly severe weather warnings. Departments can also make job postings available to people who follow them on twitter or other social networking first. We are now in the electronic ages so everyone must move forward or be left behind.
Jun 24, 2010 at 2:52 am
I haven’t been very good at keeping up with twitter lately because of one thing or another but I get on there as often as I can. I enjoy hearing what officers have to put up with and sometimes shake my head as to what people will do.
I hope all is well in the philosophical cop world. We enjoy hearing your thoughts.
Jun 29, 2010 at 1:55 pm
I agree with Ryan, twitter can be useful. If anything it could just notify of new posts mad to the blog.