Getting a reality check is always helpful, but too
much negative chatter leads to workplace drama.
Too
much negative chatter is a warning sign that you need to make some changes and maybe engage in a social media clean - up.
Not exact matches
One story that almost slipped through the cracks while I was gallivanting about: ABCNews's Amy Bingham picked up on the Super Tuesday social media
chatter about Rick Santorum and correctly noted that
much of it was
negative.
Although
much chatter has been expended, analyzing the
negative impact of the law on numerous populations, the 2019 «to - be divorced» population has been virtually overlooked.
«In the last year there's been a lot of
chatter and some
negative voices weighing in to the review in a very public way that paints a picture that is
much worse than what we believe is the reality, or frankly fair.»