smeddley: (Abandon Hope)
smeddley ([personal profile] smeddley) wrote2009-06-29 07:44 am

Come to the dark side...

...we have Twitter.

I find myself more and more drawn to Twitter, and it feels... dirty. But the ease of updating from a phone, and the lack of pressure to write anything profound... well, it's a powerful thing. Like this morning - the only things I have to say are that I don't want to be at work and my mini-fridge smells strongly of strawberries. Hardly LJ-post worthy, but an average Tweet. Of course, there are plenty of things you can't Tweet - like my post with the crochet pattern. So I'm not saying I'm abandoning LJ (I just renewed my paid account!), but during the day I see myself reading LJ and Tweeting, then updating/commenting on LJ from home.

I do have one question for y'all about Twitter - when you Tweet, it puts your username first. Do you treat this as the beginning of the sentence or do you look at it as if it were a script and there's an implied colon? Basically, are you a first-person Tweeter or a third-person Tweeter?

Smeddley does not want to be at work today.
vs.
Smeddley: I don't want to be at work today.

[identity profile] borneaway.livejournal.com 2009-06-29 01:50 pm (UTC)(link)
i have a twitter account i never use.

personally think that first person is more personal and inviting. third person reads like you're not really there.

[identity profile] smeddley.livejournal.com 2009-06-30 12:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Third person is much more distant, true.

I went a long time without using mine for much of anything, but the trending topics do keep me up to date on news I'd otherwise miss entirely. And some of it I probably would be just fine missing...