Barry Nelson
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As I have stated before, I am probably one of the older members of this site and I admit I am not always up on the latest hot trend, but I really don't understand Twitter. It seems all the major league athletes and hot celebrities use Twitter to communicate, but to who, because I don't know anyone that follows Twitter. No one I work with, no one I commute with, my kids who very in age from 14 to 23 never use Twitter, so who is reading Twitter. Even some of the talking head news shows tell folks to check out their Twitter site, or read my latest Tweet.
So if anyone here uses Twitter let me know what you use it for. I would also like to know if Twitter is just a silly American thing, or if its use is more international. Thanks for helping an old mad out.
So if anyone here uses Twitter let me know what you use it for. I would also like to know if Twitter is just a silly American thing, or if its use is more international. Thanks for helping an old mad out.
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To me the key is in exactly what you said, Barry -- kids are already communicating among each other via texting. So what does Twitter really add for them? Without young adopters, there's only so far you can go.
Just my opinion.
Also, I follow many celebrities, just to see what they're up to with projects and things. It's not really just used in the US. I have several international friends who use it.
I am 21, so I might get more out of it than other people might. http://twitter.com/Kelsey_Burd (that's my page if people wanted to see what it looked like)
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If all you do is follow celebs (a lot of whom are actually just PR feeds from a bored IT bod somewhere) then you won't get the full joy of Twitter.
@merseytart
A cell phone went off during the new play with Hugh Jackman and Daniel Craig. Craig stopped talking and said "wanna get that?"
6:51 PM Sep 19th from TinyTwitter
Leave it to Danny....breaking the fourth wall. )
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As to what I use it for...soon, it will be to promote a book -{ ...and if it leads to a single sale, it will have been worth my time.
EDIT: Found Pen on Twitter...the world just keeps getting smaller B-)
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"Screw 'em." - Daniel Craig, The Best James Bond EverTM
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ha! that you did. and I'm sure it'll be great for book promotions!!!
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One to follow if you are a Bond fan is of course @007 which is the official James Bond twitter account and posts some very interesting bits and pieces most days ....
I liked Seth MacFarlane's tweets and some others, but I just don't check it much anymore. So many useless thoughts come out of there with things that no one should care about.
"Today in Bond history" has been a brilliant innovation on the @007 account.
@merseytart
Yeah, nice little tit bits .....
'more surviving 007 ( Connery, Lazenby, Moore, Dalton, Brosnan, Craig) than US Presidents ( Carter, Bush, Clinton, Bush, Obama) '
Roger Moore 1927-2017
You can tweet through twitter.com or an app on a mobile device. To tweet with people you know, you must know their twitter username like @007 or @TIME. Then you can start following each other's tweets by clicking Follow. Twitter will keep a list of any user you chose to Follow. If you are looking for a major publicly known Twitter feed, such as Time Magazine, you can just google 'Time Magazine Twitter' and it will be found easily. Some small users, like your friends, can sometimes be set to private so you need to wait for their approval before you can follow the tweets. After that, you pretty much say what you want in 140 characters and then anyone following will see it (like a Facebook status). If you want someone to know it is a comment or question meant for them to respond to, you start the tweet with @username ...message...
I think that is still how it works. I haven't checked on any updates there in a while.
Its really easy to follow on twitter ... all public people/actors/comics and agencies will be just a quick click on 'follow' and off you go. . The 'real' ones will be verified with a blue tick too ... I tend to follow a lot of news feeds ... Sky News, LBC, Jon Snow , Police, TFL , etc ...
It gets more complicated when you start with privacy settings. That restricts what you can send and who you can message ...
I dont really tweet myself, I just tend to follow celebs and news feeds ( STALKER ALERT !!!!) ....
I don't follow any entertainment or sports figures, mostly energy industry and news sites. I know, pretty boring.
Personally, I think news organizations are the best ones to follow on Twitter. It is a useful update system. I think celebrity tweets are almost entirely useless. It is the kind of stuff that you don't care about when your Facebook friends post it and it just gets in the way of the good information that good sources tweet eventually.
I say go for it if you are curious about some news streams. I personally am not big on Twitter these days, but I do look at minimum every other week.
It was only the day before yesterday that I realised what a force for good Twitter can be. As a storm chasing fan I follow Reed Timmer. He was tweeting regular updates of a Tornado outbreak giving all the latest weather updates and images and giving advance warnings to people in the likely path of the Tornado's.
And it's very cool when a celeb tweets you, I gotta say!
Just curious, which Celeb tweeted you? I've only had one celeb respond to one of my tweets. Of course, I did give this person the same tweet numerous times over several months. In the end, what I tweeted to the celeb never happened. Oh well, maybe in the 2012 Tour.
) .. Totally agree. I got all childlike and excited when a local radio guy replied to one of mine ... pathetic really
@merseytart
Ok ... lets get the ball rolling and see who's had the 'best' retweet/mention on twitter ...
A local radio DJ doesn't cut the mustard does it ? ....
I'm going to harrass Ant and Dec until I get a reply and then start on Gary Barlow ...... :v
Amongst all this he revealed some very interesting information. It took three years to reach the one billionth tweet. Now it takes less than four days to reach the same number. He later compared the Super Bowl of four years ago to that of last Sunday. In 2008 there were twenty seven tweets per second compared to twelve thousand tweets per second last Sunday.
Quite staggering as the numbers are, what would they be if Twitter were able to gain access to China?
Am I off here?
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