#MicroblogMondays – Little that I know of Twitter

On my timeline today..
On my timeline today..

For me it started with Orkut and that time I was unaware of the impact social media could have in our lives. But then came Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram and I loved picking all that up to get connected with a virtual world. I hadn’t started blogging when I created my account on these social media and over a period of time I realized I was comfortable having a personality out there.

Today at work, I was talking to a peer about Twitter and that got me thinking on a couple of things about this particular social media.

  • You need not have followers to be able to follow what you like.
  • Choose from a variety of areas like sports, news, social work, celebrities, fun, jokes, poetry and make the most of what keeps you interested.
  • Those perky one-liners are not my cup of tea either – retweets are absolutely fine.
  • You can get your daily dose of current affairs – it’s quick and reliable.
  • Trends tell you what’s making the news.
  • Unlike Facebook – you don’t need anyone to accept your friend request – just follow them.
  • And it’s okay to follow random people as long as their tweets are interesting or uninteresting.
  • No need to show your personal self to the world – your profile picture could be as random as mine currently.
  • Thank God there are no check-ins.
  • With so many services and brands on this media, I find it a good platform to raise an issue. The work gets done faster.
  • Sharing is easy – no pressure of posting vacation pictures!

I can add more but the idea is that if you haven’t explored Twitter, try it out. It’s a nice place to hang out and a lot of insomniacs like me venture out when the world is asleep. So, you will never be lonely.

One piece of advise – It’s not Tinder so please don’t try to find your next date as you tweet!


Today is  Day 23 of NaBloPoMo and NoMo.


18 thoughts on “#MicroblogMondays – Little that I know of Twitter

  1. Twitter is great for getting the message out, unfortunately you also have a lot of trolls, and of late the religious fundamentalist variety are getting really obnoxious. It’s as if they’ve been employed by a particular political party, I don’t have to mention. I spend about 15 mins each day on Twitter.

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  2. I’ve been on Twitter since 2009, but only started using it the last few months or so. Actively, I mean.
    In fact, I enjoy it more than Facebook. It’s less intrusive and also helps you get a tougher skin in the process 🙂

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  3. I find Twitter more interesting than Facebook. And there was a time when I’d spend every free minute reading tweets on my phone. I like the fun and wit along with current news, views that range from one extreme to another and much more on Twitter.

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  4. I have not yet joined the Twitter bandwagon, but your post is making me think about trying it out! My assistant principal actually said Twitter is a great place to find teaching ideas and wisdom, and I do love things I see put up on Facebook from twitter, the funny tweets at least. You have inspired me to check it out, even though I shudder to think of adding more social media to my time slots! 🙂

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  5. Haha.. I am on twitter, but in a highly inactive state.. I think I should start using it more often now by reading all of the above..
    Thanks for sharing 🙂

    Cheers

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  6. Oh! I have always been a big fan of Twitter more than any other social network :). Lol! I have also seen a lot of people trying to find their next date through Twitter. Interestingly, I have heard of cases where people have actually fallen in love and got married after meeting first on Twitter :P.

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