tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1719633936456636651.post1808845023124749183..comments2024-01-03T00:33:46.779+00:00Comments on The Lazy Girl's Guide to Life: Its So Funny How We Don't Talk AnymoreClairehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17225577462194501357noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1719633936456636651.post-38301228440489938932011-11-30T08:40:33.357+00:002011-11-30T08:40:33.357+00:00I've only been using Twitter since April of th...I've only been using Twitter since April of this year so am not really aware of how it was before but I do use it mainly for chatting. I have chatted with some great people who I meet up with once a month and others who I am looking forward to meeting at the upcoming blogging conferences. I do know what you mean about excessive link posting though, I never post my link more than four times in a day, in fact four is my limit because otherwise the people who don't follow many people are just going to see it over and over again in their timeline which I wouldn't want. I alos hate needy tweets, I will never visit someones website because they have send me a DM asking me too. I guess that's the probelm with being involved with something from the start, it gets annoying when it all changes!Mum2BabyInsomniachttp://www.mum2babyinsomniac.co.uknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1719633936456636651.post-79712891034053017992011-11-19T18:21:45.206+00:002011-11-19T18:21:45.206+00:00I've always felt like an outsider on Twitter. ...I've always felt like an outsider on Twitter. I do talk to people on there but I feel like not really a part of things! (possibly just my self esteem issues that though!). I guess it does feel like shouting into a crowded room and the room are shouting louder, either that or I'm just invisible. I don't use it that much now because of that!<br /><br />BNMFfihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17315244804180176228noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1719633936456636651.post-42822523264324180262011-11-16T20:35:09.645+00:002011-11-16T20:35:09.645+00:00Interesting. I don't know how tweeter used to ...Interesting. I don't know how tweeter used to be because I am quite new to it. I like it because I can chat with other mummy bloggers I relate to and that I also met at a event in London. Twitter to me feels like a home sometimes... I do promote my post sometimes and it is true I don't really number the times I promote my bog on twitter. I blog because it helps my mental state and then I discovered I like it. XRomanianmumhttp://www.romanianmum.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1719633936456636651.post-73069765852090682212011-11-16T18:53:39.357+00:002011-11-16T18:53:39.357+00:00Yep, great post! I do enjoy a chat on Twitter and ...Yep, great post! I do enjoy a chat on Twitter and have lots of chats every day, all of which I'm grateful for the company. I also tweet my blog on the day I've published a new post, probably a lot more than 4 times in 24 hours, but hey ho, with respect, that's my choice, lol. I honestly can't say I see many PR request-type tweets in my timeline so I'm probably not following those who are constantly begging for freebies. <br /><br />However, I am noticing an awful lot of people now only coming on Twitter to tweet links, self-promote, bitch, rant and say how wonderful they are. I tend to ignore a tweet if I find it unnecessary as I absolutely abhor confrontation, but I'm always RT'ing links to people's blogs and am involved on a writer's network where we RT each other's self-promotion tweets, it's all part of the job. But the banter definitely has ceased. On Saturday and Sunday nights right now, there is absolutely no point in going on Twitter if you want a simple chat. I love #scd but don't watch #xfactor, but I am a telly addict and love a good banter with the tv hashtags like #corrie and #eastenders. <br /><br />I've really tried to limit how many times I self-promote my book on Twitter these days because someone once said how utterly boring it is to see a stream of self-promotion tweets in their timeline. <br /><br />Something that is really irritating about Twitter these days is the competitiveness in it; i.e., people only following you for a follow back, and if you haven't followed them within a few days, they unfollow you. I find it a bit pathetic to be honest. Most of these people are of course marketing and self-promoting folk but still, I didn't join Twitter to read about someone's profits and how incredible they are at being a business person etc etc. And when someone DM's me their website address on automatic DM, I do tend to hit "unfollow"!!<br /><br />I do actually really enjoy Twitter even though I did have one on me today, like I do most days!!<br /><br />Thanks for the mention, flower,<br />CJ xxAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com