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Didn’t You Hear asks “Twitter needs rules?”.
Twitter doesn’t need rules. I’ve said it before, Twitter is a tool, use it however you like. Whatever makes sense for you and your friends is how you should use Twitter. Over time I’m sure etiquette guidelines will evolve and people will begin to emulate what the most popular people on Twitter are doing with it.
I have to agree with this article that this isn’t Instant Messaging, but at the same time, It’s IM on steroids. It’s not email, it’s not IRC, it’s not any of those things and yet it’s all of them.
I’ll have more thoughts on this in a longer post coming up. In the mean time though, this article did have some decent tips:
# Remember that your tweets go out to each one of your Twitter friends. Tailor your message to the media, and your friends will thank you.
# Remember to check other’s tweets. Twitter isn’t supposed to be your own personal soapbox, so make sure you are involved in your entire community.
# Twitter is new, and like all new technologies, there is a time when everything is being sorted out and the rules are being established. Try new things and see what works, because it may just change the way you think about communication (or it may not, but you’ll never know until you try).
I’d add one tip to that list: beware - twitter is addictive! In a totally good way, of course.
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“Twitter is not an instant messaging service. Tweets should not begin with @. If you want to talk with just one person, use an instant message (that is why they were created after all)”
Oddly though if you put the @ symbol then the persons username is adds an ‘in reply to’ link at the end of the tweet, some maybe it IS an IM.
I think twitter is going to be alot of things to alot of people. It’s kinda silly for one person to be telling others how he thinks they should use it.
March 26th, 2007 at 11:40 am