How To Use Twitter For Research
Attending a conference with Nic Lucas (@Webutaries) resulted in an impromptu video interview on how I use Twitter for research.
Attending a conference with Nic Lucas (@Webutaries) resulted in an impromptu video interview on how I use Twitter for research.
[...] them (eg conference proceedings) and let them know when to follow you back should they want to. Comment by Teresa Blaes on my last [...]

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I find it interesting that you only return follow some people, while other people in the social media space like to return the twitter love. I guess, that it is as y said, it all depends on what you want to use twitter fore. Question, what in your line of thinking is the reason for people following masses of people?
Thanks, Teresa Blaes
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Heidi Reply:
April 19th, 2009 at 8:14 pm
It’s a good question — I guess for me I can’t follow too many people or I lose the value of what people are posting because the Twitter stream becomes too great. There’s no right or wrong, but for me this works best. Some people may enjoy the bigger, more varied, Twitter stream that following everyone back brings – I would suggest it depends on how you are using Twitter.
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Heidi (DreamingSpires),
Long time no see!
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Great interview!
Arn
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