



One question I’m asked at conferences is whether or not I use Twitter. I don’t. I’m quite happy using the Facebook status setting if I have something to say in 140 characters or less, and I don’t want to have another time-suck that pulls me away from doing things that need to be done.
Matt McGee and Jeff Quipp both used to be of the same opinion… now they’ve turned to the dark side and begun tweeting. On the plus side, they’ve turned it into a little competition, with money being donated to the charity of the winner by the one who gets to 500 followers last.
As for me, I’ll still resist the bright lights of Twitter, and follow the advice of the late Frankie Howerd…







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Yes, you are right! Lately I heard Twitter homepage is down and inaccessible. If you have such intuition, maybe start investing in stocks?
Cheers,
You are not alone — I haven’t succumbed to the charm of twitter yet — I don’t know how I’d feel if I’d constantly be recording my activity and letting other people know – it’s like signing up to be stalked — which might be a great idea — if you’re selling something.