Do you use Twitter?

Hahahahahaha it's hilarious that everybody in this thread on a message board think they're too cool for Twitter. News flash: message board communication is exactly the same, only it's not indexed. :p

Also, I'd say almost all the posts in this thread are under 140 characters.

That always cracks me up, too. They waste an equal amount of time and are equally relevant (not very).
But I'll tell you what, I've often seen someone quote what someone said on Twitter in a post here on the Hype. But I have never seen anyone quote what someone said at the Hype on Twitter.
 
Twitter just seems to me like a gloryfied facebook status box .
 
I'm not popular enough to use Twitter. It's only for people with lots of connections and friends on it.
 
Anyone think it's odd that a page that is litterally about short meaningless messages has not only turned into short meaningless messages but as also gone on for four pages?
 
Anyone think it's odd that a page that is litterally about short meaningless messages has not only turned into short meaningless messages but as also gone on for four pages?

I just got done peeing
 
I'm sorry, I thought I was still on my twitter page
 
i would use a twitter like i would use my sig. but then i wouldn't update much since it wouldn't cross my mind to.
 
It will be a cold day in hell before I'll be twitting about. Am I too cool for it? No, I just find it a foolish and useless idea.
 
Twitter is for people who think they are more important then they are. Who gives a crap what you're doing throughout the day

Seriously. Ashton Kutcher needs to realize that no one really gives a **** about his life...
 
Twitter is for people who think they are more important then they are. Who gives a crap what you're doing throughout the day?

Well said, Wiseman.
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Hey guys and gals. Just eating eggs for breakfast lolz.
 
I have to say, the things said on Twitter are more legit than the majority of what's said in the lounge. :down
 
Twitter is stupid. The company has yet to figure out a way to break even, so theyll probably be sold to a bigger company at some point. I just think its moronic to give people a running commentary on your day...

In the kitchen...
hmmm....ham or turkey sandwich???
went with pb&j...DELICIOUS

Who cares?????? We are turning into a culture where every meaningless thought is being treated like gold, meanwhile actually getting eductated and being informed is not even remotely a priority.

I have never changed my Myspace or facebook "status" either, so I may not be the right person to be judging this nonsense.
 
Twitter is stupid. The company has yet to figure out a way to break even, so theyll probably be sold to a bigger company at some point. I just think its moronic to give people a running commentary on your day...

In the kitchen...
hmmm....ham or turkey sandwich???
went with pb&j...DELICIOUS

Who cares?????? We are turning into a culture where every meaningless thought is being treated like gold, meanwhile actually getting educated and being informed is not even remotely a priority.


I have never changed my Myspace or facebook "status" either, so I may not be the right person to be judging this nonsense.

I've been complaining about that for ages. Everyone loves the internet because it makes you a celebrity. And when everyone's special, nobody is.
 
I've been complaining about that for ages. Everyone loves the internet because it makes you a celebrity. And when everyone's special, nobody is.

qft
 
NEW YORK (AP) -- Twitter, the Web site that asks what everybody's doing, says it wants to be doing a TV series.

The social-networking service said Monday it has teamed with Reveille productions and Brillstein Entertainment Partners to develop an unscripted series based on the site, which invites 140-character postings from members around the world.

The show would harness Twitter to put players on the trail of celebrities in an interactive, competitive format.

And it wouldn't be too difficult to secure celebrity Twitter fans, either. In April, Ashton Kutcher beat CNN in the race to reach a million Twitter followers. Other celebrities, ranging from Oprah Winfrey to the rapper M.I.A. have used the site to update fans about their day-to-day lives. Recently, Elizabeth Taylor sent tweets from her hospital bed, urging Kathy Irleand to bring her dog to visit her.

The producers call their proposed series the first to bring the immediacy of Twitter to the TV screen.

"Twitter is transforming the way people communicate, especially celebrities and their fans," said Reveille managing director Howard T. Owens, who expects the new project to "unlock Twitter's potential on TV."

No further details were made available on the show's format or when it might hit the air.

Reveille's scripted entertainment includes "The Office" (NBC), "Ugly Betty" (ABC) and "The Tudors" (Showtime), plus reality programming that includes "The Biggest Loser" and "American Gladiators" (both NBC).

Brillstein Entertainment's credits include "Real Time with Bill Maher" (HBO), "The Sopranos" (HBO), "According to Jim" (ABC) and "NewsRadio" (NBC).

The San Francisco-based Twitter, which was founded in 2007, is one of the Internet's fastest-growing sites. A recent Nielsen report found that unique visitors to Twitter skyrocketed from 475,000 during February 2008 to 7 million a year later.

*Sigh*
 
I think Twitter is going to fall on their own sword very soon.
 

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