I’ve been hearing about Twitter for a while now and finally signed up about 3 or 4 weeks ago. As anyone will tell you who has gotten into it, it is addicting. I’ve tried to sell it to a few people who just didn’t get it. I think there is no explaining it to someone who doesn’t see it right off.
I’ve often heard it described as a stalking tool – you can stalk people on your list and see what they are doing etc. But I don’t see it like that at all. All you see is what they say they are doing, if they decide to say what they are doing (and tell the truth).
It’s also described as being a cross between an IM chat and a blog. mmmm…kind of, I guess. But not quite right either. Yeah, you can kind of chat with people on it, if you don’t mind everyone else listening in. And 140 characters per post kind of limits its use as a blog. Not to mention that there is no permanent record of what you said.
The thing about IM is that when someone IMs you, you are kind of obligated to answer them. Either that or consciously ignore them. With twitter, you have all your friends doing this and that, and you can notice it or not, and respond or not.
The way I see Twitter is kind of like setting up a virtual shared office space where you and all your friends are going to work, hang out, etc. It’s kind of like background noise. You notice these trivial things people are doing just like you notice Jim from accounting brought back Indian food for lunch.
I see that Mike Chambers is off to have lunch with Lynda Weinman, Peter Elst got his email fixed, Danny Dura is going to the Game Developers Conference nest week, Eric Dolecki is listening to Iron Maiden while Ryan Stewart is pining for country music (ok, so my Twitter connections have questionable musical tastes :)).
I don’t really need to know any of this, don’t particularly care about most of it, and don’t need to respond to it. But somehow it’s kind of cool just being aware of it. Again, if you don’t get it, don’t bother. But try it for a day or two. You’ll either be hooked, or you’ll still be scratching your head. 🙂