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In case anybody cares: I've gotten myself back onto Twitter again. I've actually had an account there for ages, but haven't checked it since their IM integration broke months ago. (It's been at "we'll fix it Real Soon Now" ever since, and I can't be bothered to go to their website.)

But in my business, Twitter is kind of expected (you're not anybody in social media these days if you're not on the thing), so I finally downloaded a decent client (Twhirl), and I'm up and running again. I still think it's essentially a toy, but it's one of the few services in approximately the same space as CommYou. (That is, easy semi-realtime conversation.) It serves as a good constant reminder to me of what I'm trying to do better.

Anyway: I have my usual handle over there; feel free to friend me...

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Date: 2008-12-05 05:14 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jenwrites.livejournal.com
I totally don't get Twitter. I really don't. Whenever I see Twitter feeds in LJ, I skip right over them. Then again, I don't get the point of having multiple blogs either unless you use them for wildly different things. Why have Facebook and LiveJournal and MySpace if you're going to essentially post the same stuff to all of them?

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Date: 2008-12-05 07:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eclecticmagpie.livejournal.com
I have some friends who are on LJ and some who are on FB. So I need to have both types of accounts. FB provides some useful tools; if all my friends were on both, I would use the FB tools for planning events, for example, and LJ for, well, journaling. I'm hoping that CommYou or some other tool will come along that will make it easier to keep everything in sync and updated.

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Date: 2008-12-05 07:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jenwrites.livejournal.com
At least with MySpace, you can get RSS feeds of posts that you can read on LiveJournal. Can you do the same with Facebook posts? I guess I'm just getting increasingly irritated with the amount of time I need to spend online in various forums if I want to keep up with people.

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Date: 2008-12-05 08:46 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jenwrites.livejournal.com
I'm still not sure why Twitter is more real-time, or why it's better for short observations, though. I can post any length to my LJ, and at any time. I guess I'm not understanding their sales pitch.

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Date: 2008-12-05 09:52 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] laurion
Much of the more real-time nature is the approach it takes to pushing the posts you make, rather than waiting for people to pull them. Twitter can push direct to your IM account, your cell phone by SMS, or to whatever client you are using, many of which ping the user when new posts show. And the short length leads to more casual two-way conversation. Think of it as a little bit like a chatroom for you and your social network without any of the overhead.

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Date: 2008-12-05 10:02 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jenwrites.livejournal.com
Ah, I see why I don't get it. I find the thought of having this stuff pushed to me really annoying. I'd rather schedule time to sit down and read blog postings at my convenience. But then again, I don't IM, and I don't text message.

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Date: 2008-12-05 07:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eclecticmagpie.livejournal.com
What's the practical difference between Twitter and IM?

Also, even if there is a difference, why do you feel that Twitter is a toy and IM is a tool?

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Date: 2008-12-05 08:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] eclecticmagpie.livejournal.com
Sounds like it's very similar to FB's "Wall", pulled out of context and with even coarser-grained privacy -- and without the multi-media capabilities, but presumably also without the overhead, and with multiple clients to choose from. Hmm. And a lower barrier for entry than FB, I presume.

Meh.

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Date: 2008-12-05 09:54 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] laurion
Exactly. The real advantage over the Wall is that twitter is not a walled garden: you can send and receive posts almost anywhere, with a plethora of clients, IM integration, and SMS capability. FB's Wall requires you to go into FB and scroll through everything. It's a Push V. Pull approach.

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Date: 2008-12-08 12:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jrising.livejournal.com
After avoiding Twitter without much difficult for quite a while, you piqued my interest with "twitter is expected in social networking circles". That's one of the areas I'm going, so I'm curious how it's used there. Anyway, I'm on now-- jrising.

I don't think I want to juggle another communication client, though. But I think I've found some alternatives: http://arstechnica.com/reviews/apps/pidgin-2-0.ars/4 has a Pidgin plugin for using status messages as Twitter statuses, and I'm sure there's a RSS-to-Pidgin plugin somewhere. Alternative, http://code.google.com/p/microblog-purple/ might be replacement for the latter piece or the whole thing.

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Date: 2008-12-08 07:49 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jrising.livejournal.com
Tell me if you try microblog-purple-- I haven't yet. My motivation for equating IM status and Twitter was because I have more of a vested interest in reviving an up-to-date IM status life than in a new time sink. But I recognize that they're different-- one of my first reactions to Twitter was, ooh, personal zephyr instances, I've been wanting those.

But I'm reasonably desperate for more integration in these time sinks. I only want to write a status message (or blog entry) once, and the more places it can offer to update the better.

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