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Twitter seems to be in the mainstream media everyday at the moment and is attracting a whole new audience trying to jump on the bandwagon. All of a sudden I'm getting followed by Network marketers, real estate agents and spammers. Is this the end of the niche magic of Twitter?
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Saturday, December 13, 2008 at 12:22PM click on the image to enlarge
There are quite a few sex/erotic Twitterers popping up these days that sound sexy and even publish sexy pictures but what do they really look like?
Wednesday, November 12, 2008 at 10:29AM Qwitter has opened up a whole new can of etiquette worms [trying not to distract myself too much on what an etiquette worm would look like] on Twitter.
If you've not heard of Qwitter before, basically once installed, it sends you an email whenever someone unfollows you on Twitter. Of course, anyone blogging and using Twitter to grow a base of followers is stroking their on ego to a certain degree (many rubbing it vigorously). So it's no surprise that Qwitter has enjoyed rapid uptake as your ego needs to know who doesn't like you and it also creates the opportunity for you to exclaim "How very dare they!" hopefully in your thoughts and not out loud as that would be kinda weird.
What's interesting, is that it raises a debate about what the appropriate action you should take after getting an I-think-your-tweets-are-rubbish email. Do you:
My friend Jason (oh how tempted I am to link to his twitter profile, but he knows who he is) has a policy of unfollowing qwitters back and then deleting them off Facebook as well. My argument to this is that people may have decided that they don't feel Twitter is the right channel to communicate with them and might rather do that on Facebook. He, of course disagrees.
Personally, I generally don't unfollow them back, karma will deal with them, although I do have a policy of purging my list based more on quality of tweets than whether they follow me or not. That being said, I haven't done a purge since the advent of Qwitter for fear of offending people!
What do you do?