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Twitual.com Can Help Explain Your Twitter-Follow Philosophy

Posted by John Saddington on Mar 18, 2009

twitualThere are as many differing opinions about one’s “Twitter-Follow Philosophy” as there are breakfast cereal choices at your local grocery store.

From my own personal perspective I believe that’s a good thing; variety can be a powerful and “healthy” thing.

But perhaps you’ve wondered why a particular Twitter user has chosen their particular Follow Philosophy? Perhaps you’d like to know more about your own? Enter Twitual.com, a very helpful resource in explaining.

Just remember that you can “interpret” all you want with the data but the bottom line is that we all have different perspectives and we all make our own decisions about it.

It’s ok to be different. It’s ok that we don’t agree. And just because someone doesn’t subscribe to your particular Follow Philosophy doesn’t mean that they are less  “social” or anything like that either.

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John Saddington

John is the Chief Editor @ The 8BIT Network and Senior Blog Junkie here at ChurchCrunch.He enjoys Triple-Tall Americanos, developing Wordpress Themes, and a few other Random Things.

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6 Responses to “Twitual.com Can Help Explain Your Twitter-Follow Philosophy”

  1. wow, that quite insightful.

    • I have to repent – I have 150 Idols

  2. Good data, but I still have to figure out why I do what I do; why I have fans and idols. Good data, but I still have to mine out the information.

  3. yeah. not too deep though. and don't dig too hard…

  4. Don't worry. I am using the shovel to scratch my head but not the ground.

  5. that's a whole lotta data,mister…