I do find my mind changing due to the Twitter-phenom. Maybe it is the combo of everything. It feels like Social Network discourse and Twitter are for the distribution of raw ideas or promotion of the fuller meal. Blogs are for the half-baked dish. I still lean towards traditional media for the fully cooked offering. Nonetheless, being only in month four or so of this experiment in communication, I feel like my brain is re-wiring itself for the sound-bite-esque concept, for whatever is needed to fit on the Twitter page. It's a bit discouraging. I like the deep thoughts of days gone by.
Movie Marketing Madness touched in on the Twitter evolution and assorted symptoms. It's a nice collection of links and worth reading.
And HuffPost had this Completely Unscientific Pie Chart On Who Uses Twitter And Why.
This article on Why You Should UnFollow Those Who Don't Follow You is getting a lot of notice. It's written from the perspective of business first, and not surprisingly I don't agree. One thing I enjoy about Twitter is the unique information it brings me, working as a filter of news on my select interest. I am not interested in what people had for breakfast or how their sick cat is doing. It seems like Twitters might want to split themselves in two if they need to provide the personal details in an effort to gain followers of those who don't want so much information. We shall see shall we not?
And the WSJ has decided also to tell you How To Twitter. They sum it up as a broadcast tool to promote yourself.
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