twitter, thumbs up or down? |
twitter, thumbs up or down? |
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![]() ‹(. .)› ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Official Member Posts: 2,367 Joined: Jun 2004 Member No: 20,089 ![]() |
microblogging on a regular blog just doesn't feel the same. there's more pressure to write a well-thought, properlly edited blog on a regular blogging service than there is to write a two sentence update on twitter. it's not just to satiate our narcissitic needs; sometimes, people just don't want to say much. that doesn't mean that their twitters are useless; in fact, most of the people to whom i've subscribed actually have meaningful updates, whether it's about a sale or coupons for certain stores, or a short review on the latest concert they've attended, or how a certain item has been sold out so don't bother trying, etc. twitter is for the stuff you don't really want to put on a blog, yet you don't want to have to copy and paste to 20 different instant message windows.
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