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Topic History of: Twitter 2
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Pumpkinhead barnthebarn wrote:
Pumpkinhead wrote:
I have 90 but I agree it's mostly banal, pointless crap to fill up the gaps when I've not got anything better to do.

I tend to agree. Though I do follow a few real people on Twitter whom I actually care about in a non virtual world. Incidently PH I do follow you


Wow ... a fan ... lol. Thanks for the follow.
barnthebarn Pumpkinhead wrote:
I have 90 but I agree it's mostly banal, pointless crap to fill up the gaps when I've not got anything better to do.

I tend to agree. Though I do follow a few real people on Twitter whom I actually care about in a non virtual world. Incidently PH I do follow you
angel I use Twitter and Facebook to promote my business and find its an excellent tool for marketing and special offers etc. Business to business networking with Twitter and FB works for me. Why you would want it for chatting is anyones guess.
Prunella Minge Apparently twitter is playing havoc with google searches. An author friend relies on a google news search for his book reviews, but the search now picks up someone with the same name on twitter who posts utterly banal remarks. So he'll open an urgent sounding 'news alert' and it will merely be this other chap saying things like 'I'm eating a ham and cheese sandwich. Tasty'. It sounds to me like twitter has liberated the nerd.
Vince W I like it, yes most of the "famous" people just post crap all the time but I have used it to ask questions to people I admire in the music industry and had responses from most of them.

As a music fan it's a great way to interact with musicians/producers.

It's also a great way for people who have been unfairly smeared in the press to get their side of the story out in the public domain.
I reckon this is why most journalists hate Twitter as their lies get found out very quickly!