Wednesday, April 6, 2011

'Requiem' by James Franco twitter

James Franco joined, like many other 'celebrities', the Twitter fever, but only lasted a few weeks. The actor wrote critical comments affecting their sponsors, and finally decided to cancel your account for the pressure he received. In an interview, Franco said he wanted to use your Twitter to publish what he pleased, but soon realized it had more limitations than expected.

"No more social media. My thought was 'this is my Twitter, I can do whatever you want', but some companies we work contacted me (to speak) on what he wrote," said the actor of 127 hours. The truth is that Franco, who has already deleted your account, attracted little attention to make his account in early 2011.

Beyond that won fans for being famous, critics quickly pointed tweets. In one, the actor was even mess with the writer of the Oscars Bruce Vilanch because he criticized the way it presented the awards. After what happened, Franco says he prefers to focus on developing the creativity to write and forget about social media that make you lose time.

"Everyone has a free hour or two a day, you can use to Facebook or write, has ruled.

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