Scoble on Twitter

Monday September 24th 2007, 1:44 pm Printer Friendly Version
Filed under:Social Software
Posted By: Matt

Robert Scoble lists some plausible rules of etiquette for Twitter users, then goes on to explain how he gleefully breaks them. The key takeaway for me is not that we should contort ourselves to the requirements of a specific service. At the same time, I’ve absolutely unsubscribed from people on Twitter because they were filling up my feed and obscuring more important people (like my family and close friends). What Twitter needs is much better filtering options. Facebook is slightly better in this regard but still very far from adequate. Ideally, we’d have some sort of horizontal filtering system that takes all your “social feeds” and lets you indicate which information you’re interested in seeing.


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  1. Pownce is a great mix of the ’social’ and has more private traditional messenger features too. The desktop AIR application is very handy too.

    Comment by Paul — 9/25/2007 @ 2:54 pm

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