I'm seeing folks getting more and more annoyed about twitter feeds into Livejournal, to the point where people are defriending people who are doing it, and it's puzzling me.
I've heard various arguments for this behavior, but I want to hear folks' actual thoughts on it.
Here's where I stand.
Twitter is a micro-blogging service. It allows very quick comments about things that are going on in my life, and allows me to see what others are doing. I feed my tweets into LJ because I thought others might like to hear what I'm up to.
For instance, if I'm sitting and enjoying a break from skiing, I post a tweet about it while sitting in the lodge. That evening, folks see that I was out skiing today, and they have a little more visibility into what I'm doing with my days.
I am not blind to the fact that some twitter feeds can be annoying and lack context, in particular when there are conversations going on that LJ people are only hearing one side of - I personally try to limit how much I do this.
But I'm curious what is really driving this anti-twitter-feed sentiment, so, natch, here's a poll!
[Poll #1337757]
I've heard various arguments for this behavior, but I want to hear folks' actual thoughts on it.
Here's where I stand.
Twitter is a micro-blogging service. It allows very quick comments about things that are going on in my life, and allows me to see what others are doing. I feed my tweets into LJ because I thought others might like to hear what I'm up to.
For instance, if I'm sitting and enjoying a break from skiing, I post a tweet about it while sitting in the lodge. That evening, folks see that I was out skiing today, and they have a little more visibility into what I'm doing with my days.
I am not blind to the fact that some twitter feeds can be annoying and lack context, in particular when there are conversations going on that LJ people are only hearing one side of - I personally try to limit how much I do this.
But I'm curious what is really driving this anti-twitter-feed sentiment, so, natch, here's a poll!
[Poll #1337757]
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Date: 2009-01-26 03:47 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-01-26 03:47 pm (UTC)I also might choose "kill the entire feed", except that it's annoying not pissing me off. And of course I am free not to read. I don't get pissed at what other people do in their LJs, I just choose not to read if they aren't interesting to me.
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Date: 2009-01-26 03:49 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-01-26 03:50 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-01-26 03:54 pm (UTC)Basically, it's just like you took all your normal texts to me, delayed them by some time period up to 24 hours, and made them generic and totally impersonal.
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Date: 2009-01-26 03:54 pm (UTC)I think if people actually want to read your twitter posts in lj, they'll set up an RSS feed to do so.
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Date: 2009-01-26 03:59 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-01-26 04:10 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-01-26 04:10 pm (UTC)I tend to lightly skim (all, not just your) twitter postings since I mostly find them... unengaging and more toward the "clutter" end of the spectrum.
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Date: 2009-01-26 04:17 pm (UTC)(Note: I'm actually happier with your twitter feeds than I am with most. But my life satisfaction would not be noticeably affected if they dissapeared, and there are other twitter feeds that are negative side of neutral (but not enough for me to get even annoyed about it). But I'm curious about the technology :-}.
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Date: 2009-01-26 04:20 pm (UTC)us twits
Date: 2009-01-26 04:21 pm (UTC)however, twitter doesn't seem to allow the kind of filtering I can have on LJ. So, I will likely lose the tweets of my LJ friends amid all the chatter of the non-LJ twitterers.
so, 2 months ago, when I would check my twitter page and see little updates, but a number of folks on LJ who haven't added me on twitter would have a daily tweet post, it bothered me, but, now... well, LJ is more easily searchable than twitter, so, if there's a link I want to find again, I like having the option of searching here as well as there.
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Date: 2009-01-26 04:23 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-01-26 04:25 pm (UTC)Other people, including some dear close friends, put the twitter in Twitter and provide nothing but noise.
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Date: 2009-01-26 04:29 pm (UTC)does not mean "one-line post". It means "one-line post
consisting of apparently random words strung together
in a way that might or might not be meaningful to the
poster and/or a few cognoscenti but is deliberately
intended to be incomprehensible to anyone else."
So if you post "I am taking a break from skiing", I do not
consider that a twitter. By contrast, here are some actual
twitters off my recent friends list:
"Flying M, anywhere on BSU campus, and Carl's Jr"
"Pratchett?"
"Agreed! Fabulous movie on community organizing!"
Etc.
Now: If you post something that is NOT a twitter, but
choose to label it a twitter, then my initial gut reaction
is: "This person is planning to annoy me." Even if the
post turns out to be innocuous (like "I am taking a break
from skiing"---which I don't see why you'd post, but at
least makes sense)---then that gut reaction is alleviated.
But I'd rather not have it in the first place.
So my advice, insofar as you care about the reactions of
me or people like me (which of course you need not do), is
this:
1) Don't post Twitters.
2) Don't post non-Twitters labeled as Twitters.
I will certainly defriend anyone who violates 1), as well
as most people who violate 2).
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Date: 2009-01-26 04:37 pm (UTC)LJ is a blogging/journaling tool. twitter isn't about blogging, it's about real-time status updates. because the two tools have different usage patterns, it doesn't make sense to me to crosspost between them.
Facebook status updates are more real-time things. i see a lot more similarity there, so Twitter crossposting makes sense to me. (i still get cranky at '@recipient' or '#channel' crossposts, because if i'm reading on Facebook, i don't have the context.)
think of it this way. would you crosspost FB status updates to twitter? sure. would you crosspost LJ posts to twitter? no way. the reverse holds pretty strongly, at least to me.
sorry sorry lj
Date: 2009-01-26 04:40 pm (UTC)That is, I should be able to subscribe to some user's posts such that I only get the posting that do/do-not have certain tags.
It wouldn't solve the social part of this problem, but it would at least let people solve the problem themselves.
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Date: 2009-01-26 04:41 pm (UTC)To me twitter is a tool, and it may be used in many different ways. I use it in a way that I perceive as "This is a one line blog post." Others naturally have different approaches.
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Date: 2009-01-26 04:49 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-01-26 04:49 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-01-26 04:57 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-01-26 05:01 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-01-26 05:02 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-01-26 05:02 pm (UTC)Thing is, I have no interest in reading one line blog posts, nor cluttering up my LJ friends page with them.
At least, as you note, one line blog posts are better than other even more annoying uses of twitter.
But...why would you want to post one line blog posts? And why would I want to read them?
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Date: 2009-01-26 05:07 pm (UTC)What they said..
Date: 2009-01-26 05:12 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-01-26 05:20 pm (UTC)Sort of like, I dunno, bringing a pizza to a formal dinner. Nothing wrong with fast food per se. But even people who like pizza might be put off by feeling like it's the wrong time and the wrong place for it.
I agree with
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Date: 2009-01-26 05:43 pm (UTC)Some Twitter stuff makes good lj reading, but most just isn't. Yours are on the okay end of the spectrum, but the format puts me off. I prefer one-line blog posts to be one-line blog posts, not a string of same. Twitter lumps don't invite commentary, whereas a one-line post saying "Yay, hot chocolate!" can lead to surprising amounts of discussion, or at least a smile on my part. That's why I post bits about oddball things I come across; I figure someone else might be amused, and they're easy enough to skip.
Still, I figure what people post is their call, and whether or not I read is my call.
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Date: 2009-01-26 05:44 pm (UTC)twitter != LJ
Date: 2009-01-26 05:50 pm (UTC)1. twitters tend to be "in the moment", but LJ's active timespan is more on the order of hours/days, so the temporal context feels very different.
2. twitters live in a context of other twitters from followers/followed accounts. Extracting one user's twitter's from that context, and putting them in between a bunch of LJ posts, makes them lose social & semantic context.
3. On LJ, we often expect subjects written for LJ, yet automatic twitter feeds all have the same subject, even across different people. The post subject feature of LJ is not only being un-used, it's actually being mis-used to misdirect.
4. A bunch of twitters from a single day presented in reverse-chronological order doesn't make as much sense (this is related to the temporal context thing, point #1, but isn't exactly the same).
5. When people post to LJ, they write with their LJ audience in mind. When people twitter, they write with their twitter audience in mind. The difference may be subtle, and the writer may or may not be consciously thinking of it, but it's there. LJ and twitter are different enough that the results tend not to be a good match.
There are probably other reasons, but that's what I can think of off the top of my head.
It seems to me that twitter and Facebook status are a somewhat better match, and gatewaying the two seems like a potentially better idea.
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Date: 2009-01-26 06:18 pm (UTC)I haven't noticed yours being surreal.
On the other hand, the word "twitter" instantly puts me
in "I think something annoying is about to happen" mode,
so I've probably skipped reading most of yours.
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Date: 2009-01-26 06:59 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-01-26 07:05 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-01-26 07:30 pm (UTC)Mostly I skip 'em; once in a while I dig out something useful.
(You said you wanted to sample the opinion stream so there's mine. The first sentence is not intended as a directive so much as it's a philosophy statement.)
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Date: 2009-01-26 07:40 pm (UTC)See my Sunday-of-Arisia post, with tv show suggestions... I twitted that 1st and then cross-posted the exact content later... I've seen same from other people.
Mostly, sure, you're right, but not always.
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Date: 2009-01-26 07:49 pm (UTC)Some tweets are comprehensible. Some aren't.
Generalizing like you have, and creating your own definitions of existing terms, will create misunderstanding and tsuris.
If you were to say "Most tweets I see are incomprehensible", I couldn't argue.
(Does it help if I note that "@word" is a tweet directed at a user named 'word' and will be shown to user 'word' on their twitter home page, and '#word' is a tweet designed to be parsed by an automated process looking for 'word' - there was a parser running looking for '#arisia' which gathered all tweets mentioning things about the con, for example, or there's www.twisney.com, which looks for '#twisney' - and various keywords beyond that, related to DisneyWorld and places therein (and maybe land, too?) and gathers them on one site.)
I still don't understand why you'd defriend, rather than remove from Default View.
(Note: I have a twitter account. I barely use it, don't have it auto-post to LJ, and skip most people's twitter posts... but I totally feel like you're overreacting.)
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Date: 2009-01-26 10:18 pm (UTC)No one's ever complained. :)
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Date: 2009-01-27 12:28 am (UTC)Having said that...this is just my opinion, I firmly believe in the importance of people using their LJ as they want/need to. There are just three on my f-list who do this, and I find myself skipping over the twitters more than reading them.
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Date: 2009-01-27 02:04 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-01-27 03:31 am (UTC)A while ago, I'd have said, "sure, twitter away", but I've recently realized that I've been reading almost no livejournal, and twitter is most of the reason. So now I'm busy either getting on their no-twitter filters or punting them from my default reading list. (For someone less interested in learning the mechanics of livejournal, "not reading by default" would mean "defriending".)
You're actually about the best of the lot, and if nothing else happened I'd just keep reading you, but if you had a filter for it i'd still ask to get off of it. (But if you were to bow to my every whim, I'd first have you enable comments here on all postings, in which case you'd have gotten a long geeky comment a while ago about maintaining a small AFS cell. Which isn't actually that much of a bear, and I've been meaning to send mail instead. One of these days.)
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Date: 2009-01-27 03:42 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-01-27 03:43 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-01-27 03:44 am (UTC)I'll likely just change my local password. That'll learn 'em!
Re: sorry sorry lj
Date: 2009-01-27 03:46 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-01-27 03:48 am (UTC)those that are twitter die-hards drop this, and I find their posts unintelligible.
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Date: 2009-01-27 04:13 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-01-27 03:36 pm (UTC)