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The piece adds some fascinating context on how the WildAid shark campaign that I posted on last week created social and governmental ripples.

This weekend, I heard from a reader, Len Cassamas, regarding something that I posted last week and that, I agree, merits discussion and calls for explanation.

This Twitter item that I posted a short while ago says what needs to be said as the New York region heads toward the anniversary of the devastating surge from Hurricane Sandy: Photo: With hurricane lull, hopefully won't end up in "shock to trance" mode on coastal policy (as with… http://t.co/2ItmF3v78I — Andy Revkin (@Revkin) 25 Sep 13.

The biggest surprise fro me in the social media rankings that I posted earlier today was the appearance of document sharing service Scribd in the top 20.

It's an expanded version of the brief Switchboard item that I posted here recently.

I have some old videos that I posted to YouTube years ago.

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Right before or right after that, I post my first joke of the day on Twitter.

It's convenient, but at the same time, I might not want others to know every piece of information that I post.

It's also a little fitting that I post about this on Valentine's Day (barf).

The stuff that I post is true.

"Everybody is so hyped up on the fact that I post photos where my butt's out.

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