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What will be interesting to see is how this all shakes out after the novelty of this Twitter explosion wears off. There is a large number of registered users now but no one knows how these new users are actually using the service and what value they add to the community. If a million people register so they can see what Barack Obama and Ashton Kutcher have to say, does that do anything to increase the power of Twitter? Does that increase the value of Twitter and make it more worthwhile than when it was just the geeks trying to connect with Leo Laporte?
A lot of people get hung up on numbers and get hung up on quantities. I however, try to focus on the quality of a network and the quality of the users in that network. Sure the fact that you can pad your stats and get tons of followers looks good, or the fact that Twitter can pad the number of registered users looks good, but what value does that add to the community?
In addition, the increase in Twitter users has brought about the huge increase in the number of people who solely use the service to broadcast their agenda as a "guru", "consulting genius", and the like. That is already frustrating me and I'm sure it is frustrating a lot of other people.
Bigger doesn't necessarily mean better and I don't want to see Twitter become so saturated with junk from the big Twitter boom of 2009 that we have to start looking to another service as a safe haven to escape the spam marketers and the people who only care about what Britney Spears had for breakfast.
I know this is a bit of a rant but I like Twitter and I don't want to see it go down the wrong path.
Jason - thewebmix.com
What will give twitter the push will be when blogs and websites can embed tweets (not just theirs, but tweets from a topic/group) - and we're working on releasing that this week.
My tweets are are already outposted from my blog to twitter, so I have no real reason to go on Twitter to much. But, even though my tweets are autoposted to Facebook from Twitter, I still go on Facebook to tend to groups, add videos etc.
I love them both.
P.S. Facebook is so 2008 ;)
The staggering growth of both social networks is well deserved due to the positive role each is playing in connecting people and communities. Both are making brands, as well as people, far more transparent, connected and social than ever before.
Each network, however, is distinct in the character of its communication. Despite facebook's attempt to mimic Twitter with real-time messaging, it still doesn't match Twitter's unique way of messaging to a global community without filters. I'm a fan of both networks, but still find Twitter to be the better resource for trend tracking, news watching, and getting information instantly on a wide range of topics.
Every time a major news story is broken first on Twitter and another flock of new twitterers appears, we are reminded of a major difference between the two networks. I hope they both continue to grow and learn to connect better together.
http://Twitter.com/TrendTracker
TrendTracker on Facebook: http://bit.ly/T1dH0
It's the closest thing to human thought in the world--I mean, we don't think in huge chunks of info, we think in quick random thoughts, in snippets. 140 characters, anyone?
Hence the appeal, the hypnotic quality of sometime that mimics the workings of the human brain. Twitter is as close to telepathy as we can get. And the world are craving for anonymous mind-readers to get intimate. We live in a cold, cold world.
It should be "What Are You Thinking?", not "What Are You Doing?"
Will really appreciate a look at it. Curious to know your (and your reader's) thoughts. :) Thanks!
Twitter, Facebook, & Myspace are paving the way for this new concept.
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A novice Twitter user myself, it seems more like unfiltered stream of consciousness to me. There is only so much of that I can take. And if people use it to follow brands and celebs, we're talking hundreds of tweets per day to get through. And then you have to respond. And then check your e-mail. And then texts on your phone. Don't forget to read your blogs too. There is just complete oversaturation of information. It reminds me of anytime you see a movie where someone acquires the power to read minds. Once he/she learns to control it, its okay, but the initial influx of thoughts nearly drives them crazy. Well, we really can't turn it off so expect some more crazy people out there I guess.
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Fallow people your interested in. Read there older tweets and see if its something you want to be reading.
For close friends and people you don't want to miss there tweets. Put them on for device updates so you get there tweets to your phone. Its that simple.
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I also like twitter,my space and multiply..
Great post..