Creating Passionate Users: Is Twitter TOO good?
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Saved by 21 people (3 private), first by anonymouse user on 2007-03-19
- Jennaucd on 2008-09-10 - Tags no_tag
- Karagos on 2008-06-10 - Tags twitter , social , !!!
- Cartesienne on 2008-04-21 - Tags introverts , Internet , networking , tools
- Jeffisageek on 2008-03-26 - Tags twitter
- Mrichme on 2008-03-25 - Tags Web2.0 , social , twitter
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I am not in the target audience for Twitter--I am by nature a loner. I don't want to be that connected. And I also have a huge appreciation for the art of keeping the mystery alive. I don't want to know that much about so many people, and I sure don't want people to know that much about me... mundane or otherwise. So, that puts me in the minority, and my Twitter fears are probably based solely on my own--quirky and less common--personality traits.
Posted by Kathy Sierra on March 16, 2007 | Permalink
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Do I think Twitter has benefits? Clearly, and Tara does a great job of defining them (although not everyone agrees that these things are all benefits, they are for her and that's what matters).
Do I think people can use Twitter responsibly, without letting it get out of control or become too much of a distraction or encourage the same kind of voyeurism that makes tabloid news and TV so pervasively popular in the US?
Yes, definitely.
All I'm saying is that beyond the hype, we should consider just how far down the rabbit hole of always-on-attention we really want to go.
I am not in the target audience for Twitter--I am by nature a loner. I don't want to be that connected. And I also have a huge appreciation for the art of keeping the mystery alive. I don't want to know that much about so many people, and I sure don't want people to know that much about me... mundane or otherwise. So, that puts me in the minority, and my Twitter fears are probably based solely on my own--quirky and less common--personality traits.
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