Apparently, my knowledge of Twitter is a secret weapon of some sort, and the evil Twitter gods don’t want me to share, because THIS weekend, my computer took a hit. Like, we had to go get a new computer type of hit.
The thing is, when Twitter is one-sided (i.e. you lurk instead of participate), itâs kind of lame. The BEST way to make Twitter a useful tool is to respond to people.
And the beauty of Twitter is that it wonât take you long because you CANâT send a hefty reply. 140 characters. Itâs BRILLIANT, I tell you!!
But even then, if you arenât up to words, you can still interact quite easily: If you like what someone tweets, Favorite it! If something makes you laugh, send a quick âLOLâ in reply. Find a quote that inspires you? Retweet it!
Yes, it’s limited, and itâs hard to imagine much coming from such a response, but do you know how cool it is when someone Favorites your tweet?!?
Really cool.
And do you know how much my esteem goes up for someone who responds to me (in any way)?
Yeah, like a lot.
(True, I just admitted my need for outside affirmation, but no judging. We all have it to some degree.) đ
Okay, not as brief as I planned. So for now, my advice is âInteract.â It makes everything better. In the next series of âTwitterpatedâ posts, I plan to talk about my mistakes and how to avoid them.
In the meantime, how do you interact on Twitter?