Monday, November 1, 2010

Twitter, a 7 day journey.. (+7 more days to this post)

     To be honest, I never liked the idea of twitter. In fact, before I begin, you should know that I rather despise most social networking sites. I find that for the most part they are just time wasters. If anyone disagrees, please, take a moment to think how many of your friends plays those terrible facebook games that make you feed fish or grow "crops. However, that is not to say that I don't recognize a use for them. I sincerely see the use of social media websites like youtube, facebook, and most of all LinkedIn. But I could never fathom the idea that twitter is useful for anything. And in reality, its not.
    Twitter serves no real practical purpose. Unless of course you are a news station, in which case you can create a newsfeed that shoots into a practical social media site, like facebook. Or if you are a celebrity or politician that wants to spread some fine propaganda and cause viewers to see you as a person rather than a far off finely made suit with political ideals.
     The irony of the preceding paragraph is that the lack of a substantial basis for practicality is what makes twitter such a beautiful tool fo rpeople to use. It has no purpose, no aims and goals, and no determination to have live your "twitter life" a certain way. You create your own practical uses for it. As in this article http://www.balkhis.com/twitter/25-reasons-why-someone-should-join-twitter/, the author states that one reason to use twitter is to learn. This may seem an odd concept, but its only because twitter wasn't necessarily built for this use. Its all about what you make of it. The author mentions of himself being a designer, and following other designers that then present links and ideas on twitter, thus giving him knowledge.
    I too have found this ironic feature of twitter. I've started following actors and writers and directors. Seeing as performing arts are one of the things that I've considered going into in my future, I thought I should try to see what they are like. Although I know that they wouldn't put anything that would get them in trouble up on twitter. (Thus masking somewhat who they really are.) But the usefulness of their posts is that they can't completely not be themselves while posting on twitter. Thus concludes my journey, as far as you know! I shall probably still have a twitter account, and shall probably still tweet and read a few of my favorite actors and directors, and possibly even add you. My profile can be found at this URL. http://twitter.com/#!/Mark_E_Hamilton
    

10 comments:

  1. Twitter really is all of what you make of it.

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  2. Much like you, I had always thought Twitter wasn't very useful.

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  3. I definitely agree with you that social networks are big time wasters!

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  4. thats cool that your still going to tweet

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  5. I see your point of view being kind of true, because twitter is not really that useful exept to allow to see what celebrities are doing and what others are, also.

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  6. I never thought Twitter was very useful either until this assignment.

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  7. I agree that social networks aren't that useful all the time and a lot of people waste a lot of time on them

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  8. I didn't really see the point in it either, but after using it for a while, I kind of like it.

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  9. I agree.. Social Networks waste a lot of time.. Unfortunately! Also.. I like your title! haha

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  10. I also never liked the idea of twitter because nobody really cares if i eat wheaties or frosted flakes for breakfast!

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