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I bemoan the fact a bit that the apparent Twitter ettiquette (twittiquette? Eep) is to follow everybody who follows you. Doing so really changes the way one uses the tool, and potentially makes it a lot less useful.
However, seems like a spammer's dream. Going to take a LOT more oversight than it may be worth to deal with spammers autofollowing their target audience...
And I'll be the first to admit I'm no fan of auto-follow anyways - I like to make sure the person I'm about to follow is of interest. That means looking back at Tweets, checking out blogs, etc.
systemic abuse. It will be interesting to see what
happens with it. Thanks for sharing the info!
@MichaelMillman ~ Twitter
In addition, it also saves community managers some time allowing them to instantly start interacting with existing or potential new customers. Instead of opening your browsers and clicking "Follow" the process is automated. Some might consider this as a non-issue but if you (for some weird reason) rely on the web interface this would indeed save you time.
/Alex
@drewie123 on Twitter
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An easy way to Auto-Follow People on Twitter, Facebook and Identi.ca
Also, I wouldn't want my following to follow me through this tool, as they're not genuinely interested in what I talk about.
Better than Intersquash (with sold for $1k so that was still a success) but not great, yet. Maybe $1.5k this time?
This is exactly what i use http://www.MyTwitterButler.com to do but from a desktop so faster than a web service (20,000 calls per hour instead of 100 api calls).
cheers,
Dean
Yes, of course spammers will use it, so what? We have other mechanisms for this.
I see it primarily the other way round. Put out a trackword (in your blog post, in a competition, in an announcement) and twollow that trackword. Throw out a question and people to answer right away once you follow them. And as @drewie123 said, for brands it is invaluable if they can track certain keywords specifically.
Seeing Liz' comment I am reminded back of the days of blogging, when the first business bloggers arrived, which had vastly different needs and interests than the 'normal bloggers'. And that is fine. Just dont confuse your wishes and needs with what everybody else is needing or wanting.
I for one wants there to be some sort of a recommendation system in twitter where by twitter recommends a new person or persons depending upon his current list of followers. Just like we have recommendations for products and so on.
Mohammad Afaq
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My two cents is that twitter is a “use it as you like”
I am going to start doing some auto follow tests. It's the kind of thing that will help me find people, groups and organizations I wouldn't otherwise find.
It's the kind of thing that can actually connect allot of people.
For many bloggers using twitter is the most ethical way of building interactions with their blog. I try and encourage people to use Twitter and WordPress integration to find interested readers, members and clients.
In my view this is much better than trying to co-opt the search engines. Besides this is web 2.5 ;-) people have the choice to follow or not and can also maintain their privacy.
I may be showing my age here but i remember discussions about maintaining restrictions of the www to non-commercial use and wether or not to allow attachments with email.
Imagine where we would all be today if those systems had stuck to their original purpose / design, Still using catalogues to order cd’s via mail i suspect.
Live and let follow I say
Personally i think it is better just to ask. ;-) speaking of which follow me: TweetWP
http://www.infiniden.com/blog/?p=49
Lemme know what you think? Do you think mass following is good or bad?
Congrats
Does the same as Twollow in that it can auto follow twitter users based on 4 keywords per account (can run multiple accounts at the same time) but is run from a desktop so you dont need to hand over your user name and passsword.
Cheers,
Dean
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