GodlessAstronomer
Lifer
- Oct 27, 2007
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There are two keys to making Twitter useful and interesting.
1) Only follow people you're actually interested in. Don't just follow people for the sake of it. Follow bloggers you like, people you know IRL, celerities you're interesting in, etc. I will personally instantly unfollow anyone who tweets about what they're eating, bathroom tweets or the traffic/weather.
2) Search. This is where Twitter shines. Use a good Twitter client like Twirl or Tweetdeck and do searches for things like your home town, local sports teams, breaking news items, etc. You'll find some very interesting conversation and it's a great source of links. I have even met a few people in the city I live in from Twitter.
For example I saw a tweet about some guys setting up a hacker space in my city. I didn't know what it was so I googled it, found it interesting and went to meet them. There are bar meetups, coffee meets, there is so much going on if you have your ear to the ground. And this is in shitty Christchurch, if you're in a busy metro in the USA there must be an insane amount of cool things happening, and Twitter could be your key to finding them.
1) Only follow people you're actually interested in. Don't just follow people for the sake of it. Follow bloggers you like, people you know IRL, celerities you're interesting in, etc. I will personally instantly unfollow anyone who tweets about what they're eating, bathroom tweets or the traffic/weather.
2) Search. This is where Twitter shines. Use a good Twitter client like Twirl or Tweetdeck and do searches for things like your home town, local sports teams, breaking news items, etc. You'll find some very interesting conversation and it's a great source of links. I have even met a few people in the city I live in from Twitter.
For example I saw a tweet about some guys setting up a hacker space in my city. I didn't know what it was so I googled it, found it interesting and went to meet them. There are bar meetups, coffee meets, there is so much going on if you have your ear to the ground. And this is in shitty Christchurch, if you're in a busy metro in the USA there must be an insane amount of cool things happening, and Twitter could be your key to finding them.
