Re-tweeting is a pretty common practice on Twitter, but on an average day, we see maybe one out of 20 posts is a re-tweet.
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On a good day, I usually tweet 50 to 100 times.
Tweeting is like sending out cool telegrams to your friends once a week.
Oh my God, I never really tweet, but there's a moment every day I write one and then delete it.
Tweeting is really only good for one thing - it's just good for tweeting... It is rewarding, because it's just its own reward. It's sort of like heaven.
I draft tweets, like, 20 times.
I'm not a crazy Twitter guy to where I'm tweeting out stuff every day, and rarely even once a week do I tweet. But I mean, occasionally, I read some stuff.
Essentially, retweets are like laughs.
I don't tweet. I prefer face-to-face communication and sometimes Instagram.
I think when people twitter 20 or 30 times per day, that's too much. They are boxing everyone else out, and people stop following them because they need a break.
I think that content posted to Twitter is distributed to more platforms, services, sites, online and offline than any other services out there. Would love to see if someone can prove to me otherwise.
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