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I've met some awesome people by way of Twitter. I've also met some annoying bots. lol, to be expected in the spamosphere though..argh..
Analytics is made much simpler by way of Twitter and Plurk..or any other instant messaging platforms that allow us to go viral in 125 characters or less.
I've learned so much from each personality type as well. It has encouraged me to delve deeper into social sciences. I guess we could refer to Twitter being a “social science optimizer.”..uh oh..I think I'm writing a post for that one now..sheesh, what have I done?
In every community, we will feel feeble @ 1st. but when it becomes more comfortable when you find like-minded people to kick it wit. ..Like U.
Much love
Kimberly
Hi Kimberley, yes the bots are a nuisance but not enough to spoil my enjoyment of Twitter. I agree: I've met some fabulous people. It is no exaggeration to say it has changed my business life altogether.
Perhaps another one to add to your list, Patricia, is that the more we all congregate there, the better Twitter works in helping to make connections. Your other 17 give cause enough to get involved, but this one is the no-brainer reason for me. Excellent article. Thanks.
Thanks Barry. I agree with your point. Twitter has really matured over the past year from my point of view. I'm honored.
Thanks for the shout out!
You're welcome Jill. I only mention the very best.
Great advice!
Yeah Twitter is just going to explode soon. I think Britney signing up signified the tipping point. No longer will it be just for us web geeks, everyone will be tweeting soon.
And then it will change forever…
Brilliant! Thanks for taking the trouble to put down all these very valid points. Personally, I love to twitter and it is so easy and quick.
You know what Paddy? I love Twitter and I'd hate it to change, but I don't think it will just because it gets bigger. Each person has his or her own network and you can pick and choose who gets to be included in that network to a much greater extent than elsewhere on the web
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I love twitter, it is a best social network now, I have nearly 1000 followers to share some everyday actions.
The worst thing about Twitter is that it's a major time waster. Some people feel the need to engage in 30 conversations a day (95% of which are frivilous), and when when you multiply that by 10 friends, 50 friends, 200 friends…it becomes a huge cluster-you-know what to try to keep up with. So it's either spend a couple of hours scouring through the tweets of everyone you're following, or virtually abandon reading them altogether.
I have never quite got the hang of this computer thing. I have just spent ten minutes trying to increase the text size but the window that displays the comment, keeps shifting. Still I can now manage to read the words I'm typing.
Again, your comments about blogging and a new industry. Most people don't yet understan the power of the technology they are dabbling with.
Here in Britain, and again across most of Europe, if not ALL of Europe, this technology means that for the first time in the history of the world, you the people are now in command of daily events.
You will of course,need to appoint or elect people to administer the functions of State. But the Taxation and the funding of Public Services and other necessary State Departments, must be cut down to the lowest possible level.
Never again should the people allow their leaders to ride roughshod over them as they have done these last fifty years.
Quite a few people realise that this technology is capable of altering the normal flow of business and trade. But how many realise it also allows people to by-pass much of the worlds Legislature with the transfer of information. In fact, the BIA. is now out of a job.
Many politicians, Governments and International Organisations still insist that Globalisation is the order of the day. Even though the Global Economy is on its knees.
That is why I belive, it is time for the “ordinary” people to assert their claim to the power to insist that the Elected Members of a Democracy should obey the Electors. Now, if the Electors County by County, insist that the Servants of the County obey the direction of that Counties Electors,by reducing the Power base to the lowest station, you the Taxpayer and the Electors will have control of youe servants.
Enough for now, Regards, ATFlynn, “Norfolk's Mutineer”
Hi there,
Nice post on twitter..I've thus far had a good experience with twitter. It is one of the best means of getting updates by the second. Sometimes I feel that there are so many tweets I miss so many of them.
Cheers,
Eddie Gear
You know what Paddy? I love Twitter and I'd hate it to change, but I don't think it will just because it gets bigger. Each person has his or her own network and you can pick and choose who gets to be included in that network to a much greater extent than elsewhere on the web
You know what Paddy? I love Twitter and I'd hate it to change, but I don't think it will just because it gets bigger. Each person has his or her own network and you can pick and choose who gets to be included in that network to a much greater extent than elsewhere on the web
You know what Paddy? I love Twitter and I'd hate it to change, but I don't think it will just because it gets bigger. Each person has his or her own network and you can pick and choose who gets to be included in that network to a much greater extent than elsewhere on the web
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