I can't figure Twitter out. The way Twitter is formatted, I can't tell who is saying something and who's replying to something. I don't know who the tweeter is and who's responding to the twit.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
'What is Twitter?' has always been a tough question to answer.
I have a Twitter, but I'm not a tweeter... if that really makes sense.
I don't tweet. I prefer face-to-face communication and sometimes Instagram.
Twitter is the first information that I ingest in the morning. When there are important things happening, friends of mine who follow news feeds will report on it, so I find out about most major news on Twitter.
The Web provides a very easy way to immediately grasp what's going on. It really offers the transparency, so you can see, especially with the search engine, how people are using Twitter at one glance. The phone doesn't allow for that.
I just got on Twitter because there was some MTV film blog that quoted me on something really innocuous that I supposedly said on Twitter before I was even on Twitter. So then I had to get on Twitter to say: 'This is me. I'm on Twitter. If there's somebody else saying that they're me on Twitter, they're not.'
I don't tweet - I have nothing to say.
I don't read Twitter.
With Instagram, you're captioning a moment. Twitter is the caption without the image. Even if it's there, the words come first.
People communicate in Twittering ways. I've learned how to do that.