(NOTE: I have not included usernames or any links pointing to any person to protect their privacy. Their posts could be seen on Twitter's public timeline so it means that they are not protected and are allowed to be viewed by any random person who gets to see them.)
A(H1N1) virus or 'swine flu' is a deadly influenza that caused a panic at Mexico and U.S.A. But it has reached the Philippines and has even caused greater panic and became a big issue when a case of A(H1N1) infection was confirmed at De La Salle University - Manila where about 15,000 students roam within the campus.
A lot of people have different points of views on the issue, but Tweets on Twitter are one of the most tangible and straight-forward comments which are easily accessible to the public. I gathered some Tweets about the issue scattered all over the Twittersphere and here are some Tweets I believe most would find amusing.
I have categorized them so that it would be easier to distinguish between the different points of views.
Informative
These tweets are just plain facts and their main goals are to update the viewers and provide full information about the issue.
Doubtful
These tweets are believable but are not provided with full information to guarantee its content leaving the reader to figure out for himself
Misleading
These tweets rely on rumors and gossips without even having the urge to confirm the information received because of excitement to be posted.
Know-it-all
These are tweets that give you the impression of saying, "I told you so!"
Advanced
These are tweets that are posted by either people who want to share what they think might happen or by accidental fortune-tellers.
(Notice that it was posted about 3 or 4 days before the infection.)
These are tweets which intend to inform readers of urgent happenings but are posted days after the issue.
(I didn't think he surprised anyone.)
Stylized
These are tweets that reflect the posters' characters and personalities.
These are tweets which show worry or fear.
Anti-school
These are tweets from people who'd rather sit at home and pass the time away.
Scholarly
These are tweets with rationale intentions and meaning.
(I don't agree with this post but he seriously believes in it.)
Offensive
These are tweets that could either be true or false but ends up being quite offensive to either parties.
Stupid
These are tweets that make you want to scratch your head.