One Tweet can be heard 'round the world if the right people retweet it and the right people notice it on their feeds.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There's an entire universe in every single tweet, and it all really depends on the content as far as how it's going to spread.
It's not for everybody to tweet, it's for everybody to follow. The more people figure that out, they see it's RSS-plus. It's literally the place you check for information.
I only tweet if I discover something that's fantastic, or if I heard something really great.
Twitter may have a cute-sounding name, but it exists, it generates a ton of content, it implicates all types of people, and it has nuances that are important to get right. Hopefully, its careless rendering by sloppy journalists won't lead to the dumbification of America.
Twitter needs to continue being a good listener and recognize that the service has been redefined by lots of people, tweet by tweet, but also come up with its own priorities.
Twitter is like overhearing people's conversations, which is exactly what dictionary editors have been wishing we could do for years.
Tweeting is like sending out cool telegrams to your friends once a week.
You can choose to listen to one end of the spectrum or the other on Twitter, just like you can on television. But hopefully what we've done is given a voice to that broad middle ground.
People worry about Twitter. Twitter is banal. It's 140-character messages. By definition, you can hardly say anything profound. On the other hand, we communicate. And, sometimes, we communicate about things that are important.
When people come to Twitter and they want to express something in the world, the technology fades away. It's them writing a simple message and them knowing that people are going to see it.