What is it: Twitter

twitterYou’ve probably heard about twitter. Another new thing to figure out. You just got caught up on this whole email thing, dipped your toe into the facebook world and now you’re hearing about twittering and tweets and all the associated puns. But just what is twitter? To explain, most places define it using that now tired phrase “social networking” and the new phrase “microblogging”. But I like to compare it to the old days when we telephoned one another and you would ask the other person on the other end of the phone, “what are you doing” and they would say “oh, just doing the dishes,” or “watching TV” or, if they’re a smartypants like my husband, “talking to you on the phone”. Well, that is exactly what twitter does. It is simply a place for you to answer the question “what are you doing?” And you better make it short and sweet because twitter posts can be no longer than 140 characters. Now, your next question is why would you care if someone is doing their dishes or watching TV and you would be right to ask it. Some posts are as mundane as what’s for supper and some could be as interesting as announcing a divorce. Others, like me, try to use it as a bit of self-promotion and tell you when there is a new blog post or that they will be at a book-signing or on the radio. I subscribe to (or follow) twitters that give away free iPod Touch apps and they let their followers know of new giveaways. As twitter is developing, more and more people are including links to websites and twitpics (links to pictures) in their tweets (the twitter posts one makes on twitter) . Although I am only mildly interested in twitter, all the links and pictures make me even less interested because they defeat the whole idea of brevity which is the backbone of twitter.

The truth is, if you’re really tech-reluctant, twitter is probably not your cup of tea. But, as I always tell my son, you won’t know if you don’t try. So, if you’re interested, you could just check out a few accounts on twitter to get an idea of it. You can find me at my techreluctant account  or my tchaulk account. There’s also one from CBC NL you might want to check out. And even Jane Fonda (or one of her staff) is twittering. But if you don’t understand what the big deal is, maybe you’d like a laugh at twitter’s expense. Check out the recent Doonsbury cartoons about twittering. Here’s the first of them and you can just click next to follow them.

7 Responses

  1. Deevin Says:

    I’m ashamed to say, I’m following Ashton Kutcher AND Jimmy Fallon. How plugged in do we *really* need to be? haha

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  3. TrudyJ Says:

    I haven’t gotten into the twitter thing, although I have been curious about it. I assume it would be about the same level of information that you get in people’s Facebook status lines?

  4. admin Says:

    Deevin! I am shocked. But I just might have a peek and see what they’re up to. ;)

  5. admin Says:

    Yes, TrudyJ, that’s about it. It’s exactly like facebook but since I haven’t covered facebook on here yet, I didn’t refer to it. And twitter seems to have more links and links to pics.

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