The president's more restrained approach to Twitter may limit the chances for gaffes but also reduces his ability to connect with voters on a personal level.
has taken a more reserved approach to communicating with Americans than his predecessor did, including hitting the"send tweet" button about 25 percent less.embraced his title as the"Tweeter in Chief" and relied on the social media platform as a means of connecting with voters as he railed against media companies for being biased against him.
As of Wednesday, Biden has sent only about 180 tweets from his personal account and about 600 tweets from theWhile Biden's Twitter restraint was a welcome change for some after four years of Trump's frenzied tweeting, others, such as GOP Senator John Cornyn, have taken issue with his media strategy.
"We're not interested in making everyone crazy on Twitter," deputy communications director Kate Berner told Politico."We're interested in driving the message that Americans around the country know what their government is doing for them and how their taxpayer dollars are being used and feel confident in the administration."