How to Ban Social Media at Events
This post has gone.
It made some of you upset and my point did not came across. I decided to delete it. I have a version of it for whoever want to access it. It is not the aim of this blog to cause controversy but rather foster innovation in a positive environment.
I left the comments intact so you can have a look if you want to, thanks for your awesome feedback I love that, it makes me and the blog better!
Apologies for anyone who felt offended and I guess let's move on, nothing to see here 🙂
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