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Clegg takes over own Twitter name | Clegg takes over own Twitter name |
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Lib Dem Leader Nick Clegg has reclaimed a Twitter account in his name from a supporter who had been sending "tweets" on his behalf. | Lib Dem Leader Nick Clegg has reclaimed a Twitter account in his name from a supporter who had been sending "tweets" on his behalf. |
The "micro-blogging" site allows users to keep followers updated with regular messages, but the @nick_clegg profile had been claimed by a fan. | The "micro-blogging" site allows users to keep followers updated with regular messages, but the @nick_clegg profile had been claimed by a fan. |
During a social media interview with Reuters, Mr Clegg said the interloper had "very kindly" handed it over. | During a social media interview with Reuters, Mr Clegg said the interloper had "very kindly" handed it over. |
He admitted "really great people in my office" would help him update it. | |
Twitter lets its users post short messages online using up to 140 characters. | Twitter lets its users post short messages online using up to 140 characters. |
'Much more gifted' | 'Much more gifted' |
The person using Mr Clegg's name had been posting regular updates on what the Lib Dem leader was doing. | The person using Mr Clegg's name had been posting regular updates on what the Lib Dem leader was doing. |
Mr Clegg praised such social networking sites for bringing people into the political process who might otherwise not take part. | Mr Clegg praised such social networking sites for bringing people into the political process who might otherwise not take part. |
He said he would "very much engage" with the process, but added that people would not want him to spend too much time on Twitter. | He said he would "very much engage" with the process, but added that people would not want him to spend too much time on Twitter. |
You wouldn't want me to tweet all the time Nick Clegg | You wouldn't want me to tweet all the time Nick Clegg |
He said: "Of course I'll be tweeting. Will I be doing it all myself? No. I'll be quite candid with you. | He said: "Of course I'll be tweeting. Will I be doing it all myself? No. I'll be quite candid with you. |
"I'm not going to pretend I'm that I'm being something I'm not. | "I'm not going to pretend I'm that I'm being something I'm not. |
"This is obviously something I do with some really great people in my office who are much more gifted at this than I am. | "This is obviously something I do with some really great people in my office who are much more gifted at this than I am. |
"You wouldn't want me to tweet all the time." | "You wouldn't want me to tweet all the time." |
The @nick_clegg profile has attracted over 1,300 followers - some way short of the 1.7m achieved by US President Barack Obama. | The @nick_clegg profile has attracted over 1,300 followers - some way short of the 1.7m achieved by US President Barack Obama. |
A Downing Street account is also maintained on behalf of the prime minister. | A Downing Street account is also maintained on behalf of the prime minister. |
In January 2009, the Twitter user who set up the profile @davidcameron to blog announcements from the Conservative leader announced it was shutting down "at the reasonable and very polite request of Tory HQ". | In January 2009, the Twitter user who set up the profile @davidcameron to blog announcements from the Conservative leader announced it was shutting down "at the reasonable and very polite request of Tory HQ". |
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