After listening to the comments about Twitter the other day in class, I decided to check out what all the fuss was about. I agree with Professor Dawers that Twitter is more for celebrities, writers, and corporations than for the normal citizen.
As I created my account, the site instructed me to pick some popular tweets to follow. I chose my favorite Food Network chefs and the US Navy to keep up with the big Navy vs. Army game this weekend. As I tried to tweet my first message, I got the message that the site was “over capacity” and that I should come back later and try again.
I didn’t understand the faded text in some of the posts, but found out that they were links that did not work in many cases.
From just the quick look that I took on the site, I see how twitter can be a great marketing tool for businesses and celebrities. I know that the tv show “Let’s Make a Deal” uses its Twitter account to alert the audience to bring certain items to the show that will get them monetary prizes if they are selected.
I'm now getting more news from Twitter than from Facebook. It will be interesting to see how Twitter evolves . . .
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