Rude or obnoxious behaviour comes in many forms, as we all know..
Tweeting may just be the current flavor of the day.
jeff
On Jul 17, 2009, at 12:34 PM, Franc wrote:
I think Twitter is the most moronic thing Generation X has promoted
to public acceptance. I yelled at someone at the movies last night
who was apparently Tweeting next to me in class and she had the
nerve to tell me that I was rude! The anti-social has now become
acceptable. FRANC
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the weird thing with Twitter, too, i am finding... i get notices
from them (as all do) when someone starts to follow you... but the
weird thing is this: i have gotten a number of these notices
regarding people following me that I DONT EVEN KNOW!! lol.. why
would a stranger choose to follow someone they dont know, even on a
very casual level?
makes no sense. i got one just now, which prompted me to jump in
with a reply, here, too.
have a great weekend!
jeff
On Jul 17, 2009, at 12:00 PM, James Richard wrote:
Twitter was created for kids as a variation on a gigantic chat
room. The reason you now see everything linked to twitter is that
the mass media quickly picked up on this idea (promoted by the
twitter creators) that it would make a great online "billboard"
and so they began pushing it as advertising medium -- so naturally
everyone now links every article, story, etc. to twitter in the
mistaken idea that they will get seen by lots and lots of people
(particular the young demographic targeted by most corporations).
But twitter has grown so huge so quickly -- with a zillion of
tweets per second being posted -- that it is now all just "white
noise". Anything you might post on twitter has a microscopic
chance of being noticed or read by anyone unless you happen to be
a celebrities of some kind. For regular people their tweet has as
much chance of anyone paying attention to it as any individual
drop of water in the ocean has a chance of being noticed.
Basically, it's the greatest waste of time ever invented -- and
that includes daytime soaps.
-- JR
joel katte wrote:
It seems every time I turn the news on or pick up a paper, a
story is linked to Twitter.
Just out of curiousity, do any of you use Twitter to connect with
movie poster collectors and movie enthusiasts who you could
introduce to the hobby?
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