Howard Stern Was So Over Twitter, Briefly

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​We've already come out as not-fans of Howard Stern's Twitter account or radio show, but we never said the guy should quit. In fact, his extremely loyal followers seem to love it, and even Twitter executives were into it when Stern live-tweeted his own movie, Private Parts. But this morning on the radio, Stern said he was "so over" Twitter because "it's too much contact with the fans."

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Howard Stern Is Really Bad at Twitter

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​Howard Stern joined Twitter last week, probably at the behest of his manager or boss because his account is wholly uninspired. As the self-proclaimed "King of All Media" (seriously, it's in his bio) and the recipient of a $500 million five-year contract with Sirius Radio -- not to mention the enviable authority of a Verified Account -- Stern should be a shoe-in for Twitter fame, considering the medium lends itself so well to raunchy jokes and dominating funnymen from Steve Martin to Kanye West and Conan O'Brien. Even Larry King can kind of pull it off. But Stern's just sucks.

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