For some reason Twitter has come up in conversation quite a bit lately. Each time it has been with people that don’t use the service. Not that I’m an expert, but it is quite obvious in listening to these folks that they just don’t get it, which I think is probably understandable. So I thought I might try to “talk” through it here.
Twitter asks you the question, “What are you doing”? You can answer that question using any number of input mechanisms, the web, text message, im, a twitter client, etc… When people first hear about twitter, they think, “Well that can’t be all that interesting.” I actually had someone ask me the other day, “So, do people twitter when they are about to go to the bathroom”? He actually phrased it a little differently, but I’ll leave that up to your imagination. The answer is no, well nobody that I follow does anyway. Which leads me to my next point…
A core concept in Twitter is that of “following” people. Which simply means that you are interested in keeping up with “What they are doing”. Every time they post to twitter you’ll be notified. This might only mean that you see the update in your web browser, but you can also get updates via text message on your phone (assuming you want that), or through some other client.
Obviously the people that post the most interesting tweets (that’s what an individual twitter post is called) tend to get lots of followers. As well as folks that are regarded as experts in their communities. Twitter is also great for helping friends and family that might be separated geographically keep up with each other.
I like to think of Twitter as “mini/micro blogging”. You only have 140 characters per post, so you can only say so much, but you can post interesting stuff. You might post about new music you are listening to, or some news story you found interesting, etc… In general it is a great “low bandwidth” way of keeping up with what is going with people and the world.
Check it out. If you are using a Mac I highly recommend the Mac Twitter client Twitterrific.
Not that you’ll find it interesting, but here is my twitter page.