With Twitter, it's as easy to unfollow as it is to follow.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The first complaint we hear from everyone is: 'Why would I want to join this stupid useless thing and know what my brother's eating for lunch?' But that really misses the point because Twitter is fundamentally recipient-controlled - you choose to listen and you choose to leave. But you also choose what to put down and what to share.
I like to keep my Twitter pure. I don't want to sell my followers anything.
Twitter is a very easy way to keep in touch.
Twitter seems just to be constant updates; it seems to me as promotional tool where people talk themselves up, and I don't want it to take over what I'm doing.
I don't want to be one of those people that's constantly promoting myself on Twitter. I think the fun thing about Twitter is being able to share all the little random things that happen in my life.
I like Twitter a lot. It is a great way to get the fans knowing another side of you.
Twitter was designed to be this system that you just scan for information that's important or useful to you and then walk away, and if you wanna take a break you take a break.
I decided a long time ago to be unfiltered and wholly myself in these areas of social media. I've been very happy with the results of this decision. I feel that I get lots of interaction and loyal support. So I'm grateful for my Twitter and Facebook followers every day.
Twitter freaks me out. You have followers? It feels so obsessive and proprietary.
Twitter is just like posting old-fashioned press releases, and it can be very effective in promoting your business interests and charity work.