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I joined Twitter…
…nearly two months ago, and in the meantime I already try to bring it into our IT department as communication tool
This said, you can imagine I am quite amused about Twitter and see big potential with it for certain areas. What I like about Twitter is, when compared to for example Facebook, it only consists of messages. Like a message board. You do not really care about people’s personal profile – the value is in what they tweet.
So here comes also the first negative aspect.
If you follow someone, you get all his/her messages to your “timeline” (Twitter defines a timeline as a list of messages you are following, the most used is probably the ones which collects all posts from the people you follow). This includes good things, but also nonsense that you wouldn’t mind not having read. Fortunately each message is limited to 140 characters…
Twitter vs. Facebook?
What I also recognized after I joined Twitter was, that there are not yet many people I personally know that have an account (compared to about 150 friends I have on Facebook). I guess, this thing just did not yet hit Switzerland as it probably did in the United States or other some other countries with lots and lots of people twittering.
One of the problems may be, that people don’t see the clue behind Twitter. It’s not usual to hear someone say “Why should I post on Twitter, when I have a status message in Facebook?”. Well, Twitter is not Facebook, as I already stated at the beginning of this post. In my opinion, Twitter messages “should” contain 140 characters of valuable and interesting information. Something you want to share not only with other people, but probably also archive for yourself to lookup later. To write a new post to Twitter, you think twice (well, it’s recommended) before you hit “Send”, unlike on Facebook where typos and strange grammatics in your status update doesn’t matter.
As you have only your posts on Twitter to tell stuff to ohter people, you should treat each post with the according care (don’t hesitate to delete a post to fix typos and repost it again).
So, what is it really?
I also want to use Twitter as a communication platform to not only give information to others, but also get help on topics I am dealing with. May it be technical stuff (“What Mindmapping Software can your recommend?“, “best online generic levitra