The X Files (Formerly The #twitter Thread)
#31
Posted 04 August 2011 - 12:02 AM
Yeah, right, Lynn. But, yeah, I've found myself making drunken replies and wondering the next morning why the hell I did that!
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#33 Guest_Whistler's Momma_*
Posted 04 August 2011 - 07:32 AM
Wow. There's quite a few, here, who use twitter! Not so sure I want to give out my Twitter name yet because I don't want people I know from elsewhere seeing me make some drunken reply to a celebrity tweet. Ya' see, maybe someday I'll write a reply that is so profound and mind blowing that they can't help but notice it (amongst the 10,000 other replies) and then......they will actually respond and be so taken by it that they will be compelled to follow me.
Yeah, right, Lynn. But, yeah, I've found myself making drunken replies and wondering the next morning why the hell I did that!
I'm glad they didn't have Twitter---or the internet for that matter---back when I still did the bar scene and had drunken nights. I would have been picked up by the Secret Service for all the thoughts I would have tweeted about Richard Nixon.
#35
Posted 06 August 2011 - 12:52 AM
#36
Posted 08 August 2011 - 11:25 AM
#37 Guest_Whistler's Momma_*
Posted 08 August 2011 - 12:17 PM
I just cannot get into Twitter. 13 followers & I'm sorry but I've got nothing to say, no real use for it. What am I doing wrong that I can't get into it? Is there a trick to this or is it a useless piece of social media for me?
I feel the same way. The only time I actually enjoyed being on Twitter and thinking it MIGHT be of value was the day before the debt ceiling vote and Obama's camp was giving out the twitter addresses of the 22 Tea Party members who were determined not to vote to raise it no matter what. I guess I'm too used to the easiness of a message board where you can go back to see if anyone replies and you can post on topics and clearly see what others thing about the topic. Twitter seems impersonal.
#40
Posted 08 August 2011 - 03:20 PM
I just cannot get into Twitter. 13 followers & I'm sorry but I've got nothing to say, no real use for it. What am I doing wrong that I can't get into it? Is there a trick to this or is it a useless piece of social media for me?
Part of it is social, but for me, I make myself the editor-in-chief of Artcinco Media. I pick what news outlets to follow, be they national, global or specialized like technology or video games. I get up to the minute news from many sources. I get the MAIN point in the small space allotted. I also get links to stories if I want to read more about a subject. It is great. I don't have to turn on any 24/7 news channel trying to fill the hour with 5 minutes of news and the rest talking and/or shouting heads.
I also get to set myself up in an ideological cocoon. I only follow people who re-enforce my particular worldview and drop people who disagree or offer opinions or ideas I find boring or threatening to my delicate mindset. JUST KIDDING. I am following a bunch of you left leaning folks on here. And believe me, the stuff that @jillwklausen posts alone is very eye opening. I get to peer into the mind of the left and what has them all exercised about today. Fascinating stuff.
I initially did more socializing on the Twitter but many of my acquaintances prefer Facebook (the horror) or usenet or message boards. I am hoping more peeps get Twittered up.
So basically make Twitter work for you. Find people, organizations, companies or whoever interests you and follow them. And if someone if boring drop 'em and find someone else.
#41
Posted 08 August 2011 - 10:26 PM
LOL! You're hilarious. And a good sport, too. If for nothing else, I have to love you for JennyJohnsonHi5.
I also get to set myself up in an ideological cocoon. I only follow people who re-enforce my particular worldview and drop people who disagree or offer opinions or ideas I find boring or threatening to my delicate mindset. JUST KIDDING. I am following a bunch of you left leaning folks on here. And believe me, the stuff that @jillwklausen posts alone is very eye opening. I get to peer into the mind of the left and what has them all exercised about today. Fascinating stuff.
#42
Posted 09 August 2011 - 09:11 AM
LOL, that girl is crude!!!LOL! You're hilarious. And a good sport, too. If for nothing else, I have to love you for JennyJohnsonHi5.
I also get to set myself up in an ideological cocoon. I only follow people who re-enforce my particular worldview and drop people who disagree or offer opinions or ideas I find boring or threatening to my delicate mindset. JUST KIDDING. I am following a bunch of you left leaning folks on here. And believe me, the stuff that @jillwklausen posts alone is very eye opening. I get to peer into the mind of the left and what has them all exercised about today. Fascinating stuff.
#43
Posted 09 August 2011 - 12:02 PM
But then this morning's was just priceless without any crudeness:
Politicians will never love America as much as they love hooker pussy.
BWAH!
If I don't find out what Pippa Middleton has been wearing during the riots, I'm going to burn down this whole fucking newsroom.
As for getting into the Twitter thing, I guess it depends on what you want or expect from it. I had almost no followers for a year, followed a few people and thought it was so damn boring - ugh. Then for some reason Congressman Andrews started following my tweets, so I followed him back. Then more and more political people started following me and my list just started to explode. Now I can't keep up (and don't try). But I love interacting with like-minded people where I can weed out the idiots like insaneshit et all so I have a more pleasant experience instead of everything being a "fight" (I get my share of dissenters on stationary forums where I do my actual "debating").
And the folks I interact with are really well-educated, professional people. I have a lot of producers and writers and columnists following me now, and I've been inspired to write a blog that's now also being followed by some of these people, which I think is really cool.
And these people are very well-informed because they read a lot, so they also share a lot of links, which means I get access to a lot of news I might otherwise miss.
But if none of that trips your trigger, then it's probably not the social media spot for you to hang out, and that's okay.
#44
Posted 09 August 2011 - 01:34 PM
LOL! You're hilarious. And a good sport, too. If for nothing else, I have to love you for JennyJohnsonHi5.
I also get to set myself up in an ideological cocoon. I only follow people who re-enforce my particular worldview and drop people who disagree or offer opinions or ideas I find boring or threatening to my delicate mindset. JUST KIDDING. I am following a bunch of you left leaning folks on here. And believe me, the stuff that @jillwklausen posts alone is very eye opening. I get to peer into the mind of the left and what has them all exercised about today. Fascinating stuff.
If @JennyJohnsonHi5 started a cult, I'd have to think about quitting my job and leaving the wife and kids.
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