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Want to keep your Twitter followers happy? Avoid these microblogging faux pas.
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2345283,00.asp
by Sean Ludwig
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The
number of new Twitter users has soared over the past few months, as the
microblogging service has taken the media by storm. If you're one of
those new users, you may be baffled by Twitter's peculiar culture, or
nervous that you'll commit some kind of microblogging faux pas.
Don't
worry, we're here to help. While there aren't specific rules for how to
use Twitter, avoiding these 13 Don'ts will help you fit right in—and
may even gain you some adoring new followers.
1.
Don'tlive-tweet TV shows. @CorinneIOZO warns that lots of people use DVRs or
watch shows on Hulu these days, so spoiling big moments ("OMG, the
smoke monster was actually from outer space! No way!") is a major
no-no. As an alternative, tweet an inside joke that the show's viewers
will get, but that doesn't give away any important details.
2.
Don'tsay anything that could get you fired or prevent you from getting a
job. @JoelSD points out that if your tweets are public, they really are
open to everyone, as has been demonstrated time and time again.
3.
Don'tbe boring. A simple rule that @kmonson follows is "Never tweet about
food or the weather." If your friends see one more "Good morning
Twitterverse!" or "I had some awesome corn flakes for breakfast,"
you're getting un-followed.
4.
Don'tforget the Twitter lingo: RT is retweet, and @name is how you respond
or give props to someone. Feel free to be generous with both your RTs
and your @s.
5.
Don'ttweet more than ten times a day, or more than five times an hour, says
@JasonCross00. It gets annoying and takes space and attention away from
other Twitterers' links and observations. If you have that much to say,
maybe it belongs on a blog.
6.
Don't reply to every single tweet. As @seanludwig points out, it gets old fast.
7.
Don'ttweet drunk, cautions @whitneyarner. Just like in real life, your
followers might get a kick out of your drunk tweets, but you'll
probably regret them in the morning.
8.
Don'ttell us about something cool or life-changing without a link or picture
(use a service like TwitPic for your photos, and a URL shortener like
.. or is.gd for your links).
9.
Don't retweet something and leave off the original Twitter poster. Always give credit to those who wrote it first.
10.
Don'tignore people who send you a direct message or a reply, says
@LanceUlanoff. Part of the Twitter experience involves conversing with
your followers when possible.
11.
Don't #hashtag every topic. After a while, your topics will be ignored.
12.
Don'twhine about people not following you, pleads @SaschaSegan. If you're
good at providing interesting stuff and you're patient, you'll get the
followers you crave so badly.
13.
Don't tweet your bathroom habits. Seriously. Just don't do it.
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