Join MakeUseOf On Twitter!

Sep. 9th, 2009 By Aibek

Join MakeUseOf Twitter If you have discovered MakeUseOf just recently and are one of our 95,000+ subscribers please consider following us on Twitter as well.

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Plus we would love it if you would re-tweet the posts and discuss them, so more people get to know about us and join our community.

Thank you!

(By) Aibek, the guy behind MakeUseOf.com. Follow him and MakeUseOf on Twitter.

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3 Comments Add Comment
2009-09-10 04:38:17

Hi Aibek,
Happy to follow you on Twitter. I am @3rdpartyblog but just curious as to why you do not follow many people? In my opinion it is good etiquette to follow others. I find that some very nice connections and friendships evolve among like minded people that respond to each others tweets. Even though Twitter is a crappy medium for true one on one conversations, for instance PMs are totally unusable and ignored by most everyone, but it does show some mutual respect to follow those that take the time to follow you.
Your ratio of over 7,000 followers but only following about 50 seems a bit much.
You have great things to tell us about I know because I read your posts every day through rss. Hope Twitter works out for you.
Rich

2009-09-10 05:36:12

Hi Rich

Thanks for the follow. I would like to follow more people but then it becomes nearly impossible to keep up with updates.

2009-09-10 08:32:39

I had the same problem until I started using tweetdeck. Your mentions are archived in a column and much easier to check once or twice a day. Its a great tool.

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