ScottGem
Oct 9, 2009, 11:34 AM
Ok, I need someone to explain Twitter to me. I don't think I get it. I have about 130 people (twits?) "following" me on Twitter and I've never tweeted!
As I understand Twitter, you use a computer, phone or other web enabled device to send tweets. Then somehow the people following you will get notified that you tweeted and then they can read your tweets or are your tweets automatically sent to them? Or what?
And how do you post a tweet? Do you send it to a specific address? How do you know what address? I set up a Twitter account over a year ago, but don't think I've used it.
And WHY would someone want to follow me? I mean I know I'm brilliant and erudite and all that (I was going to add handsome, but why would that matter in tweeting?) ;) But I just don't get it.
I mean I can understand why people might follow a celebrity. I can see using twitter for road warriors to keep the home office up to date. But for everyday people?? What am I missing here?
Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn I can understand, but Twitter just baffles me. So please, someone, anyone, justify why I should Tweet or why I should be following anyone on Twitter. One of my issues is that Microsoft is using Twitter in a big way with the launch of Win 7 and I need to be involved in that. So I really need to get up to stream on this baffling (at least to me) technology.
I also have to start thinking about blogging. I guess I should somehow add a blog to my Web site or participate in one of several blog sites I have access to (as an MVP I think I get some free blog space). So I guess I can link my site to that. Apparentlly there are people who would value my opinion on things like Win 7 or tips on using Access or why Joba should be a reliever and not a starter (well maybe not that). I know as a self proclaimed Geek I should know this stuff, but...
Maybe the answers to this thread will help other people wrestling with these new avenues of communication as well as yours truly. Or maybe I should have just posted this as a blog!
As I understand Twitter, you use a computer, phone or other web enabled device to send tweets. Then somehow the people following you will get notified that you tweeted and then they can read your tweets or are your tweets automatically sent to them? Or what?
And how do you post a tweet? Do you send it to a specific address? How do you know what address? I set up a Twitter account over a year ago, but don't think I've used it.
And WHY would someone want to follow me? I mean I know I'm brilliant and erudite and all that (I was going to add handsome, but why would that matter in tweeting?) ;) But I just don't get it.
I mean I can understand why people might follow a celebrity. I can see using twitter for road warriors to keep the home office up to date. But for everyday people?? What am I missing here?
Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn I can understand, but Twitter just baffles me. So please, someone, anyone, justify why I should Tweet or why I should be following anyone on Twitter. One of my issues is that Microsoft is using Twitter in a big way with the launch of Win 7 and I need to be involved in that. So I really need to get up to stream on this baffling (at least to me) technology.
I also have to start thinking about blogging. I guess I should somehow add a blog to my Web site or participate in one of several blog sites I have access to (as an MVP I think I get some free blog space). So I guess I can link my site to that. Apparentlly there are people who would value my opinion on things like Win 7 or tips on using Access or why Joba should be a reliever and not a starter (well maybe not that). I know as a self proclaimed Geek I should know this stuff, but...
Maybe the answers to this thread will help other people wrestling with these new avenues of communication as well as yours truly. Or maybe I should have just posted this as a blog!