Twitter is bizarre. I tried it once, but got rid of it. I don’t like people being able to see all my online communications with people. It’s just creepy.
I have been on twitter for almost a year. I’m connected with youth ministry peers all over the country, as well as with the publishers/organizations for whom I write and speak. I’m also connected with friends, family, and people who live where I do, making for quite an eclectic mix. Just as with anything on the web (including comments here on T19, be mindful of your internet audience as “everyone, everywhere” and there is no trouble.
Twitter is bizarre. I tried it once, but got rid of it. I don’t like people being able to see all my online communications with people. It’s just creepy.
I have been on twitter for almost a year. I’m connected with youth ministry peers all over the country, as well as with the publishers/organizations for whom I write and speak. I’m also connected with friends, family, and people who live where I do, making for quite an eclectic mix. Just as with anything on the web (including comments here on T19, be mindful of your internet audience as “everyone, everywhere” and there is no trouble.
twitter sounds like a great “happening” for the Sesame Street generation. Lots of stimulation. To me it gives new meaning to the term “white noise”.