…there haven’t been any updates since this morning and others are also complaining.
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3 Responses to “Twitter seems to have bitten the Big One”
oh good. does this mean you’re going to go back to making real posts to your readers?
I must allow I find your “tweets” vaguely -um- annoying, upsetting are words too intense, but I’m struggling to get the right ones. i feel as if there’s an automated gossip standing between you and your readers, reading over your shoulder and speaking aloud. obviously you intend this to happen, but I get voyeur feelings nonetheless. odd when one is reading a blog, I realise, but that’s the discomfort that “my tweets” transmits to moi.
I always felt that tweets do not give the story in full. Just a short phrase, giving the summary of the happenings. It does not carry the mood, feel and emotions of the blogger.
Although it’s short and simple, I won’t say sweet, it removed the sense of being personal with your friends.
oh good. does this mean you’re going to go back to making real posts to your readers?
I must allow I find your “tweets” vaguely -um- annoying, upsetting are words too intense, but I’m struggling to get the right ones. i feel as if there’s an automated gossip standing between you and your readers, reading over your shoulder and speaking aloud. obviously you intend this to happen, but I get voyeur feelings nonetheless. odd when one is reading a blog, I realise, but that’s the discomfort that “my tweets” transmits to moi.
I do make real posts. I also Twitter. I can multi-task.
As with everything on radio, TV, Usenet, Web 1.0, and Web 2.0, there’s always the “delete” key.
I second your thoughts whole-heartedly!
I always felt that tweets do not give the story in full. Just a short phrase, giving the summary of the happenings. It does not carry the mood, feel and emotions of the blogger.
Although it’s short and simple, I won’t say sweet, it removed the sense of being personal with your friends.