Julie Barrett is a freelance writer and photographer based in Plano, TX.

Going through my Twitter followers...

Fresh when it gets here from Julie Barrett
Monday, July 21, 2008


I spent some time going through my followers list today, blocking the outright spammers and adding a few interesting-looking folks. As much as I enjoy the folks I follow on Twitter, I've had to come up with a few rules for following folks:

  • Be interesting. Along with real world friends I follow parents, writers, photographers, geeks, students, just about anyone that I find interesting. Of course, what I find interesting and what someone else finds interesting may not be the same thing. Case in point:
  • Don't spam. Today I got the "someone is now following you" message. I clicked on the profile and found exactly one update: "This works!" followed by a URL. Don't. Just don't.
  • Don't collect friends. Cultivate them. If I see someone has two updates and is following several thousand people, I'm probably not interested. That's opposed to folks like Robert Scoble, who follow - and are followed by - lots of people and have something interesting to say.
  • Don't use your Twitter feed to post quotes or a constant stream of news items. This is why I have an RSS reader. I'm interested when you run across something interesting, but I tune out when you post ten items from your Google Reader in a row. (I do use Twitter to follow a a few news services, but I do that by choice. In fact, I'm thinking of moving some to my RSS reader.)
  • Similarly, five or six tweets in a row advertising your newest blog post is one of the fastest ways I know of to get off my follow list. Sure, this may happen once or twice if there's a software hiccup, but a constant stream of this sort of thing suggests to me that either you don't care or you're an attention whore. Don't get me wrong: I like it when my friends update their blogs. Just don't create a lot of noise. It's rude because Twitter moves so fast that people lose track of good posts when someone sends a whole string of tweets at once - especially when they're identical posts. (This may fall under the "when does self-promotion go overboard?" post I'm planning.) 
  • Please use an appropriate picture. You know what I mean.
You get the idea.

Now, if we know each other in the real world or online and you're following me, please let me know if I don't reciprocate. I do try to check out everyone who follows, but I may miss an e-mail or Twitter may burp and not send it.

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