If you look at my Twitter feed it is 99% links, but 1% is me responding and 1% of a big number is a big number.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When we mention the 1 percent and the 99 percent, everybody now knows what we are talking about. It's part of our vocabulary. How quickly these numbers jumped from the sidelines to the center.
I thought if I had a Twitter feed and say I had a following of a 100,000, that means 100,000 of them would be interested in my book. It was logical, but it didn't turn out to be true. It turned out if I had a Twitter feed of a 100,000, four of them were interested in my book.
I won't lie - I picked up the occasional gossip magazine in the past because I thought that maybe 5 to 10 percent of it was true. Now I think it's zero percent.
The big percentage is us, the real people, and we have to say something. You have to speak up. You have to.
You've got to be very cognizant of the correlation between social media links and business because they don't always correlate as highly as people would like.
Ironically, if you look at Dianne Feinstein's profile and you look at my profile, I'm the 99 percent. Dianne Feinstein's the one percent. She appeals to one percent.
Some people really like to get into Twitter, but it's not my thing.
I know what Twitter is; I don't use it. I don't use Facebook, so luckily, it does zero to my ego.
The people on this planet that are trying to live their life, that aren't trying to destroy things, are in the 99.9-percent majority.
I love retweeting things and seeing how many fans are on other people's pages.
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