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Jan 03 2010

Signs You Might Be Working Twitter Too Hard: Or Not *Workin* It At All

Category: community building,social media,tech opinion,trust & reputationjmacofearth @ 7:24 pm

Screen shot 2010 01 03 at 6.46.16 PM Signs You Might Be Working Twitter Too Hard: Or Not *Workin* It At AllSo these days I think you've got to feel for the folks just getting into Twitter. When it was first released to the public in 2006 during SXSW Interactive, I didn't get it at all. The phrase "microblogging" still rings hollow to me. Twitter is NOT BLOGGING folks.

These days you can really tell when some one, or in this case a new conference/organization is trying to gain followers. I mean, what's a new tweeter supposed to do? In order to get followers you have to follow. In order to be successful you have to have lots of followers. So you have to follow a lot of people.

Well, the metrics don't work out quite that simply. And these days sooooo much of the tweets filling the Twitter.com web browser version of Twitter are in a word: CRAP. The scammers and RSS content drivers are out in mass. And as the golden egg is pursued via social media, what better way to get things going than creating a spankin new Twitter account.

So this unidentified tweeting org has begun following others in order to spread the love. But I have a hard time taking them seriously when I open their bio page and almost all of the people they follow have no bio pic yet. (A really good sign that the twitter account is bogus, spammy or scammy.)

But it gets a little funnier when you start looking at the accounts they are following that DO have pics. Notice the pentagram symbol. Now I'm not sure about your perspective on this, but I would guess if you were looking to join a professional organization and you saw Bruxinha0666 as one of the honorary or promoted members… Well, I'm just saying, it doesn't always present the appropriate impression.

So nothing against Bruxinha0666, but if the number doesn't clue you in what about the actual bio should you happen to click on his icon?

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So I guess just plain bruxinha was taken?

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and so on and so on…

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Need a new bogus account just add another number on the end of bruxinha and you're in business. So… what about 666?

Final question, so if this professional organization is looking to grow it's membership and gain credibility through it's effective use of social media, don't you think they would pay a bit more attention to who they are "friending" in order to get the expected reciprocal "follow?"

I guess I'll ping the association and let them know that 666 stands for something less cool than "open source" or "hacker." But I can't help them with all those faceless bios. Cause a bird icon doesn't stand for a tweeter, it stands for pecker.

@jmacofearth
permalink: http://bit.ly/not-blogging

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Oct 29 2009

I Feel Better and Look Great! Twitter Spam Attack

Category: tech opinion,toolsjmacofearth @ 12:17 pm

When one of my sr. mentors in social media sent me a tweet with the subject "I feel better and look great." and a very strange xxx.info URL I figured something was up.

Here's what I found.

feelbetter spam

Turns out this is a common version of Twitter spam. How they get access to these folks accounts I don't know. If I am unwittingly sending similar messages, I also don't know about it.

What I do know is not to trust any of these random links. If it looks like a shortened URL but it's not…

@jmacofearth
permalink: http://bit.ly/tweespam-2

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Aug 06 2009

Don't Panic… But TWITTER IS DEAD, Done, Not Coming Back! NEXT! (Updated)

Category: just for fun,social media,speed the web,tech opinion,toolsjmacofearth @ 12:53 pm

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Update 8-6-09: The Twitterverse is a flutter with the most recent Tweetless moment. Mashable has this to say: Twitter Down Due to Denial of Service Attack (DDoS)

It was almost as if this were real news: Twitter's down, Twitter's down, the sky is falling, the internet is dark, how will we TWEEEEET?

So, seriously? Did it interrupt any of your business? Well, it made it a little harder to publicize my posts (It was a 3 post day, so far!) and that's tough! And… wait a minute, maybe Facebook was behind the attacks, trying to put it's problem stepchild down! Or, maybe not.

I'm just sayin, if Twitter being down is amazing, imagine what's gonna happen when it really goes down. DDoS, WMD, Google Wave… Something is heading towards Biz and Co. and we don't even know what it is yet. It's probably not North Korea, but it's gonna take the-network-that-failed-on-a-daily-basis out. Done. Here's a post I wrote about this idea back when WAVE was announced.

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So I'm not trying to freak you out or anything. But Twitter's failure cannot fail to be overlooked any longer. If Google TWAVE doesn't suck in twitter's entire organization then perhaps Google too is shortsighted. But Twitter as a company, as a platform is DEAD. Let me explain.

Twitter keeps complaining about coming up with their revenue stream, revenue model. In the 1.5 years that I have been actively working with/on twitter for DELL and now as an independant consultant, Twitter has done nothing to engage in the conversation. I mean really engage. I agree they have had Live Meetings and Chats, townhall style. And I agree they have hired some folks (thank goodness) to WORK on Twitter. But they keep doing dumb stuff.Picture 42

Like changing the @(direct messaging) protocol so that you no longer saw people's @tweets unless you knew BOTH people. So now everyone, that understands the value of discovery via Twitter is forced to do things like add a character "before" the "@" so that the change will have no effect. [Example: !@EV the NEW TWEAK to direct messaging in Twitter is Wrong and Stupid.] I am surprised that Tweetdeck has not made "add ! to my @ everytime I reply to someone" as a preference.

Or somehow letting Britney Fxxxxxd Vids as a user name propigate on Twitter like termites. I delete at least 10 of these accounts off my "followers" list on a daily basis.

Having some arcane rule about how many peeps you follow vs how many are following you. It's like a black box. Some days I hit my "YOU CANNOT FOLLOW ANY MORE PEOPLE" limit. Most days I don't. But I can't figure out what Twitter is doing to give me information about how to manage this situation. When it arises I am usually in the middle of business as usual and I find someone interesting to follow, I look at their profile and PING, YOU CANNOT FOLLOW ANY MORE PEOPLE.

dead tweet Dont Panic... But TWITTER IS DEAD, Done, Not Coming Back! NEXT! (Updated)There have been discussions that there is some ratio they like to see, like no more than 1.1 x your number of followers, after you reach the magical and deadly 2,000. But I have had my ratio upside down by more than 1,000 tweeps (meaning 1,000 more followers than people I'm following) and still hit the TWITTERJAIL LIMIT ISSUE. So what's up with that?

If TWITTER were a cloud solution that were critical to my business, which it isn't, I would change clouds. And fast. I can't even get a straight answer about it from Twitter.

GOOD START: If THERE IS A RULE, PUBLISH IT.

BETTER SOLUTION: If I'm a trusted tweeter (not sure how they could establish this – but they sure Whitehat folks) don't slap this stupid limit on me. If I abuse the previously mentioned and now published RULE, then Limit me.

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Fix your user interface for follow and unfollow. I have to page (20 peeps at a time) to follow or unfollow people. So if I have 4,000 followers that's how many pages…? I'm bad at math. But what I know is, it is a pain to MANAGE my twitter account in any way. If the FAIL WHALE doesn't arrive then I am merely slogging through page load after page load of tweeps. How about giving me a "VIEW 100 Tweeps at a Time"? That might work. Give me a better interface to manage my followers and friends.

And if you don't think that Google is about to put Twitter in the sleeper hold, check out this timely missive from ZDNet.

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So let's see. 90% of Twitter's server traffic is servicing the API calls.

Because, no one wants to spend any more time on the Twitter site then they have to… And we all have to if we want to manage our followers.

  • Twitter needs to figure out how to make money, cause servers and bandwidth are expensive.
  • Executweets is about as interesting as AOL.
  • "Verified" accounts are important if your REAL NAME is Donald Trump.

Otherwise, it's just another form of communication. Like IM with a subscription scheme. And that won't be hard to replace when the time comes. Not hard at all. In fact, I'd like to propose we start writing the TwitterSucker API now to migrate all the twitter account info into our NEW GEARS ENABLED TWITTER CLOUD.

Until then… "Dang! It is still down!" is just not a very interesting rally cry.

So my Tweetdeck is showing

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but my deck looks like this

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That's a lot of NOT SO GOOD STATUS.

@jmacofearth
permalink: http://bit.ly/twitter-is-dead

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Mar 30 2009

Twitter Acid Test – Discovery Beyond the Shiney Objects and Creative Avatars

Category: social media,speed the web,tech opinion,toolsjmacofearth @ 10:20 am

What are the critieria by which you choose to follow someone on Twitter?

I have several "shiney object" criteria that attract me to click the "follow" link.

  1. A unique or attactive image.
  2. A unique or creative title that expresses something I am interested in.
  3. A bio that contains humor, self-awareness and beauty.
  4. Names or Bios that include the following concepts: writer, poet, poetry, musician, songwriter, cat, dog, animal tweets, enterprise 2.0, rock n roll.
  5. An awesome post, great link, something that makes me laugh, something that awakens my senses, senseless beauty, epiphanies, spirit.
  6. A retweet by a contact that contains any of the above qualities.

And in the same way there are a number of tell tale signs that the potential tweeter is not my cup of tea.

  1. A salesly name, bio or tweet with topics such as: real estate, sales, increase your twitter followers, let me show you how, business propositions, deals, tips, company PR channels, b2b, b2c, "social media", expert, guru.
  2. An AutoBot Tweeter (AutoFollow and AutoDM after I have connected to them.) Cause if you're an Auto-Bot I don't really want to hear from you. There may be exceptions, and I don't unfollow simply by being refollowed, but you your gonna follow me back do it in person, not via an auto-responder-out-of-office-automaton message. I don't care how personal or happy you try to make the message, it comes across as fake. However, one word, that shows you actually looked at my profile, "nice bio" or "songwriter, eh?" is enough to make me smile. And that's what all this is about, the smile.
  3. Forgetting the smile. All business and no fun makes for unfollowed tweeps.

There was an article about happy people hanging around other happy people. And how happy folks actually attract more happy folks. And being with someone who is happy can actually make you feel better yourself. And happiness is a lot of what we are here to BE. I am all about happy. If something you tweet makes me smile, giggle, or just feel a warm fuzzy, then I'm IN.

So the discovery of new Twitter people is fun and addictive. Just as finding new friends on Facebook can keep you up late at night, Twitter "following" is no different. But when your "following" count goes above 1,000 tweeps, how do you manage?

I tell you, my criteria gets pretty honed when I am reviewing the people I follow for dead wood. I use several tools.

But the basic task is flipping back through pages (20 tweeps per screen) and unfollowing the uninspired. And for that quick list the criteria becomes much simpler. So the Occam's Razor of Twitter unfollows is this.

Does the Tweeter Follow Me?

  • IF NO. Do I recognize the tweeter? If not, they have probably not made any tweets that stick in my memory.
    • IF YES: Skip to next Tweeter.
    • IF NO: Do I still recognize my initial interest in following the Tweeter?
      • IF NO: UNFOLLOW.
      • IF YES: Keep and skip to next Tweeter.
  • IF YES. Do I recognize the Tweeter?
    • IF YES: Have they made any memorable tweets?
      • IF YES: Keep and skip to next Tweeter.
    • IF NO. Do I still recognize my initial interest in following the Tweeter?
      • IF NO: UNFOLLOW.
      • IF YES: Keep and skip to next Tweeter.

And to review, here is the Twitter Formula:

TS = FUD (Twitter Satisfaction = Following good tweeps, Unfollowing shallow tweeps, Discovering new tweeps)

@jmacofearth
permalink: http://bit.ly/twitter-management

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