04 July 2009

Twitter Twitter on the web.

Twitter Twitter on the web,
who is the twittiest twitter of all?

I have not joined Twitter yet (hopefully, I won't ever - as of now),
it reminds me of the movie "Being John Malkovich",
poking into the mind of others,
and their unprocessed thoughts.

It's kind of creepy to me, what's next,
a wire plugged directly into the brain onto the net?

My Twitter-using friends,
kindly enlighten me here,
what's so attractive about it?

5 comments:

Unknown said...

Just started my account last week, my motivation was...of course...my favourite singer David Tao. http://twitter.com/davidztao

i think many ppl start Twitter because of the "celebrity factor"
here are some famous examples:

http://twitter.com/jy6 (first HK celeb to use twitter)

http://twitter.com/aplusk (ashton kutcher)

http://twitter.com/BarackObama (apparently, this helped in his election)

http://www.time.com/time/business/article/0,8599,1895463,00.html
article abt ppl tweeting in church, hmmmmmmm....too much?

precious jewel said...

I have abandoned twitter already. I can spend all day there to follow all the goss around the globe. :p

amy said...

i could still remember years ago when you were skeptical about web browsing :P

have you read this blog before? it's from the editor of the opinions page on hk economic times. this post about twitter and the video is interesting.
http://wongleona.blogspot.com/2009/07/twitter-power140.html

Judy said...

Miss A: You're indeed my good friend (both length-wise and depth-wise), for you remember sth I don't - really? I was skeptical about web browsing? I did?

That is so me: skeptical as ever, babbling babbling, then the next minute, fall madly in love with the sth I was skeptical about before.

(-_-)|||

amy said...

honestly there's nothing wrong about being skeptical. :P

re twitter, i think it's not a bad invention. and actually doesn't facebook have the same thing?