Wednesday, May 13, 2009

What I think of Twitter!

Twitter, one of the most popular websites and media actions currently used in our time. Originating with aim being the big action that was brought to the world years ago then turning into MySpace and eventually Face book. Now twitter seams to e the new fad for our generation. Being able to post miniature blogs and mass txt messages across the globe and to multiple people at the same time. Being able to find people, friends, movie stars, family and keep connected on a minute to hourly daily weekly basis. As if MySpace wasn’t addicting enough to society now we have people almost stocking one another. Knowing what they’re doing depending on how often they update their twitter posts. It makes people feel more involved with one another and it can make functions become known around your town.
It slowly and ironically quickly can link the city u stay in the community to events that you might be interested in. Allows you to find parties know what’s going on for entertainment over the weekend. It naturally becomes an active market job website if used the correct way. Twitter is an outreach program that allows u to look up people sources contacts you need and maybe even new people that could become your friends. Meeting people daily and hourly by gathering followers who tend to be interested in what you are. Twitter and active community of people that are like u all talking conversing in one large chartroom simultaneously. I personally have a twitter but never use it. I see it As another thing you have to constantly check an update like a MySpace or a face book, you have to stay constantly active and gradually become addicted like other social websites that have person to person interaction but on a more broad public scale. How would you feel if every time u went to the grocery store someone looked at u and said,” I’m right behind you.” To me it’s more of an active stocking website but in reverse format, instead of u being followed by people you don’t know you’re telling them what you’re doing and were your location is. The daily activities you do and so on an so forth. It doesn’t seem to show any type of personal privacy in any way. It pushes the envelope of a fast base random chartroom of people who all seem to hop onto a particular topic and talk about it,

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