Monday, April 27, 2009

Twitter isn't a popularity contest

I've been using Twitter for a few months now and the media buzz and chatter about celebrities undeservedly getting tons of followers and regular people getting few is amusing to me. If you join Twitter under the impression that its a popularity contest you'll probably be disappointed. If you join thinking its a popularity contest that you can WIN then you'll definitely be disappointed.

I initially joined to see if it could be useful for business and I think that there are certain ways businesses can benefit from it. But overall I've found that, for me, its just the hi-tech version of what I used to do as a kid. I would pluck a book out of the set of encyclopedias and starting flipping through until something caught my eye. I'd read about whatever it was and it invariably led to me reading about something else. Twitter does that for me.

It took a week or so for me to realize that a lot of people on Twitter are there purely for business and a good portion of those people are "social media experts" who rarely seem to post anything except "what to do or not do on Twitter". Once I figured that out I started searching for people based on topics I'm interested in. I picked a few of those people and checked out who they follow and picked a few of those too.
Along the way I've stumbled across a few others who have turned out the be some of my favorites. In the spirit of Twitter sharing here a handful of those:
  • @clusterflock (interesting group of people who all blog at (http://clusterflock.org)
  • @lisacraze (every post is in haiku form)
  • @headmutha (http://www.mffo.org/)
  • @robluketic (yes, its true, I too follow some celebrities. So shoot me. This guy's behind the scenes photos while making his movie are cool and his dog, a Weimeraner, is very photogenic.)

So after 2 months I follow a nice mix of people who I can count on to find and post things for me on a daily basis that will amuse me, arouse my curiosity, teach me something new, make me think, make me laugh out loud, introduce me to new music, and yes, sometimes bore me. But the boring things aren't all that bad either. Being reminded that the majority of the world does all of the same mundane things I do and also needs coffee to get-up-n-go in the morning makes me feel better about my regular boring life.

In return I try to post, re-tweet and comment on things that I think others may find interesting. If they do - cool. If they don't - its no skin off of my Twitter nose.

2 comments:

  1. The best use of Twitter that I have seen is Koji BBQ. Instead of having brick & mortar restaurants, they sell Korean BBQ tacos from catering trucks. They tweet their schedule so people know where to find the trucks on any given day & time.

    As far as social networks, I much prefer Facebook. The "talk" is threaded and multiple friends can participate. A friend posted her status that she was looking for recipe. I posted one that she couldn't use but two of her other friends (who aren't "my" friends) wanted it. Another person offered a recipe that I wanted. So 5 people ended up sharing recipes even though we only have one "friend" in common.

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