Twittering! in Announcements; Originally Posted by SmokeyJoe
It's like a text message - 140 characters - that gets instantly broadcast to anyone "following" ...
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Originally Posted by
SmokeyJoe
It's like a text message - 140 characters - that gets instantly broadcast to anyone "following" your twitter.
Twitter: What are you doing?
Yeah, it's a bit silly - but very useful too. I kept members updated on my progress getting
ECF back online when we were kicked off our old server!
How do you recruit "followers"? I must admit I find most messages on Facebook a little meaningless, 'I've just made a cup of tea and am settling down to watch Eastenders', well Dippy ****** Doo!
Social Networking - a sad excuse for not going out and meeting people where you might have to speak to them in person?
I remember gud owd days when wi 'ad nowt, no telly, no phones, no compewters, but wi wur reight appy!!
Alan.
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Twitter transformed for me when I realised I could run clients on my PC/Mac to follow tweets. Then it became more like an MSN/AIM chat client, but more public! I also now think of it like a mini forum for me, my friends, colleagues and acquaintances.
I don't care about the whole 'celeb' twitter thing, but I do like another way to be keep in touch with folks I know and care about - especially when travelling on business. It's wierd sitting in India reading the tweets of all my mates back in the UK!
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If God is watching us, the least we can do is provide some entertainment.

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Originally Posted by
LuckySevens4U
I don't even understand the Twitter thing. I've heard about it, but I've never really looked at it. Just what is it???
Lucky try reading this: twitter.com/about and commoncraft.com/twitter
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