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27 April
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Internet all a-Twitter

Poor Twitter.

Twitter gets raves when it proves to be useful and efficient but suffers predictions of its imminent demise when it’s used inappropriately. Reminds me of what Craigslist is going through. Read the headlines:

Swine flu creates controversy on Twitter

Some observers say Twitter — a micro-blogging site where users post 140-character messages — has become a hotbed of unnecessary hype and misinformation about the outbreak, which is thought to have claimed more than 100 lives in Mexico.

Swine Flu Misinformation Runs Rampant on Twitter

Still, mass hysteria and paranoia — with voices wailing over an ‘epidemic’ — continue to sweep the Net, especially Twitter.

It appears there’s confusion over the difference between a means of communication and the communications themselves.

Twitter is one medium among many that facilitate human communication. The internet is a free country, in a free country open communication is encouraged. While the methods used to communicate may differ in the degree of communications they permit, the means of communication do not dictate the substance of the communications. Twitter limits the conversation to less than 140 characters but it doesn’t guarantee the quality of the conversations one reads there. Perhaps there’s so much misinformation being spread around on Twitter because too many people are following those who spread it. If you walk too close behind the guy shoveling manure don’t complain when you get shit on your shoes.

Twitter has nothing to apologize for, has no reason to feel guilty or responsible for any hysteria about swine flu or any of the other thousands of inane and useless conversations going on at this very minute on its service.

There is a bit of a bright note to all this, though. The fact that the national media can casually toss off “Twitter” and “Craigslist” without feeling the need to go into much explanation shows just how common the knowledge of those two services has become to our society. It’s a sort of validation. They’ve joined the ranks of Google and AOL. There’s a difference, though. Increased awareness of Craigslist, eBay and Amazon means increased profits to someone, usually several someones. Increased awareness of Twitter doesn’t benefit anyone at the moment. In fact, increased awareness can also attract the lower lifeforms on the web. Spamming and spoofing are sure to increase on Twitter. The value of the experience will lessen for many users. “There goes the neighborhood” will be implied though not often explicitly stated.

Still, it would be nice if now and then the mass media and some bloggers would stop blaming the medium for the message.

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11 February
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Hello Twitter friends

This is one great group of people. You really should consider joining us on Twitter.

Get your twitter mosaic here.

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17 August
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Social? Communities?



(Thanks to Robert Scoble for the link)

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25 July
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Is a criminal cracking jokes a Comicon?

I hope not because I’ll be there this Sunday.

Like wannabe Dark Knights answering the call of the “bat signal,” throngs of grown men wearing tights and capes converge this week to revel in all manner of superhero lore and merchandising at the 39th annual Comic Con Convention.

More than 125,000 people are expected to attend the four-day event, which opens Thursday, to indulge in a veritable feast of the latest in comic-related books, movies, toys, games and memorabilia.

(Reuters)

No tights or cape, I’ll be dressed more like Bruce Wayne than Batman. Lacking x-ray vision, I’ll be relying on video and digital cameras to take in the festivities.

I’d enjoy meeting any of you attending the Con. Let’s hook up via Twitter or Brightkite.

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08 April
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I hate to admit it, but…

Why I Twitter

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06 April
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Tweaking the Twitterati

How to piss off your friends on a social network…

True Story

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03 April
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Zing! A reality check.

I’ve been put in my place:

Twitter Quotient for : ‘jeber’

459 Updates, 42 Followers
Babble index
10.9 updates for every follower
It’s people like you that make Twitter so f*cking slow! Shut! Up! Already!
77 Friends, 42 Followers
Popularity index
0.5 followers for every friend
They’re just following you out of politeness (sorry)
77 Friends, 5 Favorites
Usefulness index
1 useful update for every 15.4 friends
At least some of your Twitter friends have a brain.
In my own defense, I did screw up with a new WordPress plugin that resulted in that high Babble Index number. I’ve since deleted those entries and apologized, so I should get a little credit for that. Still, I am more a listener than talker, so I can’t challenge the other stats.
Jack Eber Carlson
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20 March
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Atheists and free thinkers on Twitter, FriendFeed

Twitter and FriendFeed are becoming popular ways for like-minded people to communicate and keep in touch.

So how many of you use those services? It would be cool to share our usernames and build a network of atheist and free thinking folk.  You may also want to check out Twhirl as a Twitter desktop client.

I’ll go first. I’m jeber on both services. Among my Twitter friends are several atheists and free thinkers. Add them as your friends. Let’s talk.

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