Twitter.com–in a nutshell, the name is stupid, the design is annoying, very adolescent and does not keep my attention whatsoever. However, if I were a teenager or someone with nothing better to do, I’m sure that I could find it interesting to follow who’s following who, who’s following who….BUT again, why would I want to?
At a time when our world is moving faster than ever and everyone wants it quick, fast, the shortcut way…it seems like this site is just promoting less and less quality conversation. If it ain’t worth writing five sentences about, perhaps, it aint worth writing!
Some say that this new hype will make money–and although I’d like to argue, I’m sure that it will. There are enough young people out there with time to kill who want to be connected. The big thing–it’s free! I refuse to let anyone in our house text on our cellphones because the fees add up fast and why not just dial the number?–But i can see this site drawing the attention of many teens who’s parents have boycotted texting, like myself.
How many different sources (providing the same jist of services) do we need? Twitter is on the bandwagon with a twist. Sure, there is money to be made–but does it have to be at the expense of normal people who don’t wish to have their inbox full of invites which read: “Follow me! I’m twitty!”

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April 18, 2008 at 2:06 am
stephen
One of the more interesting things I find about Twitter is that it’s NOT kids that are using it, but older, tech savvy adults. It’s still an internet fad but one that’s taken hold in a somewhat strange group.