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Twitter

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 8:52 pm
by Navigator
OK, I know I am showing my age, but could someone explain Twitter to me. I understand how it works - that's no problem. What stumps me is the "why". Why is it necessary to broadcast what you are doing? It seems really narcissistic to me. I mean, "I'm at the grocery and I'm really stressed". I mean who the heck cares. Is this the 24 hour news feed carried to ridiculous heights?

I just watched a relationship go boom because of loose lips on twitter. That may be a good thing because my friend found out early on that his possible S.O. was a fruitcake. Sorry this sounds like a rant and maybe it is.

Re: Twitter

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 8:58 pm
by Asso
Evidently I'm older than you. (Well! Sure! :lol: ). I had to look for this word on Google.

Re: Twitter

Posted: Thu Apr 09, 2009 10:24 pm
by Alelou
I don't get it either, Navigator. But then I don't even care for Facebook.

I guess I prefer my online time to be focused on own private, addictive obsessions. 8)

Re: Twitter

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 12:29 am
by Elessar
Navigator wrote:OK, I know I am showing my age, but could someone explain Twitter to me. I understand how it works - that's no problem. What stumps me is the "why". Why is it necessary to broadcast what you are doing? It seems really narcissistic to me. I mean, "I'm at the grocery and I'm really stressed". I mean who the heck cares. Is this the 24 hour news feed carried to ridiculous heights?

I just watched a relationship go boom because of loose lips on twitter. That may be a good thing because my friend found out early on that his possible S.O. was a fruitcake. Sorry this sounds like a rant and maybe it is.


The reason I think it's stupid is because it's basically just the Facebook "status" feature without ANYTHING else. It's like wow, I can tell people what I'm doing. Yeah, so what, Facebook has done that forever and it's got a ton of other stuff too.

I think the advantage to Twitter is how real time it can be as a result of being simple enough for mobile devices to quickly and easily access it.

Re: Twitter

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 2:46 am
by Navigator
Asso wrote:Evidently I'm older than you. (Well! Sure! :lol: ). I had to look for this word on Google.


No, just Italian. You haven't been infected yet, and you're fortunate. :lol:

Re: Twitter

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 12:05 pm
by Asso
Is it contagious? :vulcan:

Re: Twitter

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 1:42 pm
by Linda
Contagious as in something like a "Twitter virus"? :lol: I think there is another virus going round and its symptom is parents who are giving all their kids cell phones. I know of a parent who just gave a cell phone to their eight-year-old! Maybe I am too old because I think this is obsessive? :wtf: I think I would rather chip the kid than give them a cell phone. :lol: You know, like you can "chip" pets by implanting a computer chip in them so they can be identified if stolen.

Re: Twitter

Posted: Fri Apr 10, 2009 4:34 pm
by dark_rain
I'm a twitter user. I find that I don't use it for what I'm up to as much as little thoughts and opinions that might strike me. Also for quickly discussing ideas with someone on the move. In fact, I don't think I know ANYONE who uses it for where they are, what they ate for lunch things etc. It's also good as a news feed from sites like the BBC, as I am one of the few in the UK who are able to use SMS alerts (Vodafone only)

It's also exploitable for free SMSing between vodafone handsets (at least in the UK) teehee

Re: Twitter

Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2009 12:37 am
by Lady Rainbow
I twitter. I use it to keep in touch w/my fellow writers and drop a note if I'm betaing something for someone. I'm also part of an ENT RPG game on Twitter too. Granted, I'm not on it all the time, but it's OK.

For the record, I'm also on Facebook, and I keep in touch with my far-flung relatives through it. (My cousin's in Japan, and I have many friends in Canada and Austrailia).

So I'm weird. :lol: :dunno:

Re: Twitter

Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2009 5:04 am
by JadziaKathryn
Facebook is a good way to keep in touch with people. On the other hand, I get sick of logging on to find 3 Hatching Pets invitations, 2 Lil Green Patch invitations, 3 different cause invitations, etc...

Re: Twitter

Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2009 12:33 pm
by Aquarius
^ Yeah, all the crap people send me gets kinda annoying. That, and I started my page to promote my services, but all these people from high school who didn't give me the time of day back then found me and friended me and are all like "whutup, girl???" I AIN'T their "girl"! :roll:

Re: Twitter

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 4:56 pm
by Linda
I lost touch with the few friends I had in high school and have not yet found them online. Boy, how clickish we were back then. I had three close friends I hung out with and a lot of acquaintances from different after school activities. Inept social skills were rampant, I think! Then I made it to a twenty year reunion and it was easier to talk to people. I exchanged addresses with several people, but none of my close friends were at the reunion. I wrote once to all those whose address I exchanged with and none of them wrote back. So that was that. Of course I had moved out of the community, well out of the state actually. So we don't cross paths physically which makes it not surprising that we don't stay in touch, I guess. :?

Yikes, I noticed I have already made my last post as a fleet admiral. I'm getting kicked up to what....just went to look...commodore. Uh, oh. In the Coast Guard Auxiliary commodore level is politics/paperwork level. There are those who get to commodore strictly via political type jobs and others who get there after spending time in the trenches, ie., surface operations or air operations or a lot of PE (public education teaching safe boating classes). We all tend to bitch about those who only did paperwork/politics and give more respect to those who came up through the "trenches". So someone told me, "imagine the current commodore sitting on the commode (can, toilet) and think commod-ore. :lol: Yikes. :?

Re: Twitter

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 5:05 pm
by Linda
Commod-ore Linda here. :wave: :badgrin: :roll:

Re: Twitter

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 5:07 pm
by Asso
Linda wrote:Commod-ore Linda here. :wave: :badgrin: :roll:

Borg Commodore? :lol:

Re: Twitter

Posted: Tue Apr 14, 2009 5:10 pm
by Linda
I don't think the Borg have commodes, probably just personal holding tanks and tubes they plug into a wall to transfer wastes out. :mrgreen: :badgrin: