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	<title>Comments on: How to Protect Your Twitter Reputation</title>
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		<description>Wow, Phyllis!

I had no idea hacking was such a problem on Twitter. I have gotten those emails and always simply deleted them. Next time I&#039;ll try to be a bit more pro-active and try to find out where the tweet actually came from. Thanks for the great heads-up post.</description>
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<p>I had no idea hacking was such a problem on Twitter. I have gotten those emails and always simply deleted them. Next time I&#8217;ll try to be a bit more pro-active and try to find out where the tweet actually came from. Thanks for the great heads-up post.</p>
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