egoldstein says: I've been hearing this quite often lately, so figured i'd clip @davewiner's tweet and ask if others are feeling the same way. personally, i have always found twitter to be a volatile blend of boring and rewarding. my biggest disappointment with twitter is that it's not tapping into people's innate desire to give, but is instead being positioned and treated as a massive "look at me" platform. i think this stems from management's decision to put the focus on a bunch of boring, attention seeking celebrities in their recommended list. that damaged the vibe of the site and overall user experience. Agreed. I never did "get" twitter anyway. I like connecting but never want to be so "connecting" as to post my every move every second. It doesn't bore me, then again, I never look to it for excitement. It's an outstanding communication and information sharing tool. A great way to be connected in real-time to anyone in the world. That's it. no one reads anyone elses tweets, I use it as a link to other sites but the only person that communicates with you is you. prefer facebook for sharing with friends. |
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