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Posted May 10th, 2008 @ 7:29pm

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Do You Tweet?

Many people use twitter for many reasons. Some people use it to document every task they perform during the course of the day; some people like to use twitter to leave a simple, basic update to something that is important to them or someone else; the use is practically limitless. And that ladies and gentlemen is where I hit the crossroads: does the general public really want to know what I’m up to around the clock?

I have read many articles that like to distinguish what is twitter abuse, and how annoying it is. For instance, this website here lists all the annoying things people use twitter for. After reading all of them, I realized I pretty much use twitter for all of those issues he claims.

For instance, I use twitter to publicly reply to someone. I use this to leave a reply comment to someone else’s tweet; to acknowledge someones contact, or the million of other reasons to publicly do so.

Maybe it’s just me, but I feel that twitter is awesome for many reasons, and if you don’t like reading them, don’t follow them. Simply enough?



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