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Now Tweeting: White House Press Secretary Gibbs

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White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs has a new way to communicate directly to people — Twitter.

President Obama’s chief spokesman ventured into the Twitter world on Saturday with his first ‘tweet’ on his official White House account. Gibbs wrote: “Learning about ’the twitter’ -- easing into this with first tweet -- any tips?”

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Gibbs later told the Associated Press: “I opened it today. I was watching a twitter feed while the president visited the briefing room last week, and I thought it was fascinating to watch and see what people were thinking, doing and writing.” He was referring to Obama visiting the press room Tuesday after a bipartisan meeting with members of Congress.

Gibbs wrote: “Seemed like adding our voice to that is a good thing.”

But fellow Tweeters be forewarned. Because Gibbs’ account was set up through the White House, his Twitter page notes that comments and messages received through such pages are subject to the Presidential Records Act and may be archived.

This is one more way for White House officials to get their message directly to people. People can already sign up on the White House website to get messages straight from top administration officials. Also, Obama did a YouTube interview a couple of weeks ago and is ramping up his town-hall meetings.

-- Associated Press

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