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So from the point of view of getting your message out to the right people, they're pretty much a waste of time.


It's not much good for promotion, I don't think. It is good for complaining to major companies though. I know of a few people who've had no response to emails/letters/phone calls, but tweet a complaint against a company and BOOM.

Been a few times where we've had problems with airlines.

Been a few times where we've had problems with airlines."
They won't ignore a tweet. Without going into details, a friend tweeted a grump about the customer service of a company. She had a pm from the breakfast team at the BBC asking if she'd be willing to take a phone call live on air the following day during a 'feature' on said company.

Been a few times where we've had problems with airlines."
Twitter has been the only way I can contact my phone contract provider, Patti!

I certainly haven't ever sold a single book as a result of posting on twitter

I certainly haven't ever sold a single book as a result of posting on twitter"
I read somewhere that a tweet has a lifetime of four seconds. There is the chance it will get retweeted a zillion times. Sadly the bots only seem to pick up my tweets when they're a 'Ta' or 'Good morning to you too' or some such drivel.

And that is the problem with Twitter, and - to a lesser extent - Farcebook and GoogleDoublePlusGood, the constantly updating timeline that means your pearls of wisdom, or - more importantly - you photo of a cute cat doing a cute thing with a cute caption, is there... then it is gone.
That is why forums like this and RSS feeds, and even the old-fashioned newsgroups, are much better, because everything stays around until you read it and mark it as read.


Good idea, perhaps I'll keep it then.

Sad, I know. But oh how I laughed.
Yes, it's the simple things.

Sad, I know. But oh how I laughed.
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lol Bob, I would have done the same. I don't thank people for 'following' I thank them for the new friendship.

Not only that but looking at Twitter means looking at however many hundred of messages that might have relevant when they were posted, but three days later it takes too much time to untangle the threads

Not only that but looking..."
Hmm. Yes.
Back in the very early days of Twitter, it was possible to get a desktop client - like Twirl or Seesmic desktop - that could fit into the corner of your screen, so you could leave it there next to whatever main windows you were using and keep half an eye on it as it scrolled past for anything useful, interesting or funny.
But now all the 'apps' as they now call them take up most of the screen, or a browser tab, so you have to keep switching backwards and forwards as with the mobile apps which too take up all the screen. So it ends up with you spending less time on it.
These days it is looking more like a broadcast medium only with not many actually following their streams, unless they work in PR or journalism of course, just posting to them in the hope someone notices.


Middle daughter has 700+ twitter followers, posts random stuff as it occurs to her.
But as she said, the minute she tried selling stuff, they'd all unfollow and go elsewhere

Justunfollow has a few automated functions and I wonder, apart from sending new followers a nice thankyou message, whether anyone has found it particularly useful? The free version, that is...