Hi all!
Today we talked about social networking, with sites such as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. I decided to sign up for Twitter, just to see what all the hype was about.
Setting up an account was very easy, although it was hard finding a user name that wasn’t taken! Once I set up the account I fiddled around a bit with the appearance in the settings. Afterwards, I searched around for people to ‘follow’, and found a few, although most of them had their ‘tweets’ protected, so I had to send them a request, so here’s hoping they actually accept me.
I guess I’m sort of on the fence about Twitter. I don’t hate it, but I really don’t think it deserves the hype it’s getting. I mean, sure, some people tweet some really boring (and weird) stuff, but it’s your choice to follow them or not. I think Twitter is a more appropriate tool for things like online shops, or magazines, as they can actually give you updated information that you can use, rather then reading personal updates like: “I just crashed my car because I was tweeting!”
I really don’t know if a Twitter account would be worth the time and money for a library to use. I guess a library could tweet about upcoming library events, or post relevent library-related links, but there’s already Facebook and blogs for things like that, which actually allow you to post more than 140 characters. Maybe the attraction to Twitter is that posts are short and sweet. Lots of people, myself included, find large blocks of text daunting, and would be more open to reading something that didn’t look like a short novel.
Dear Twitter,
I like you, but I’m not in love with you.
I hope you understand.
Sara
