Twitter?

Posted by Kathleen Fasanella on Dec 19, 2008 at 10:51 am / Admin / Trackback

I’ve never been an earlier adopter but lately Twitter is pretty handy. It’s a way I can post the myriad of tidbits of information I come across in a day’s time that don’t merit an entry unto themselves. You can follow me if you like. If you’re interested in searching all Twitter feeds regarding the CPSIA, use this link and refresh as needed. I’ve added quite a few updates there today already.


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Marguerite Swope
December 19th, 2008
2:58 PM

Okay, I just signed on, but how do I follow you? Do I have to sign in to twitter all day? Isn’t this like IM-ing to everyone?

I’m a skeptic.

Marguerite

Lisa DOWNTOWN JOEY
December 19th, 2008
5:33 PM

I love Twitter. I’m domestic_diva over there. Follow me, I’ll follow you!

Marguerite Swope
December 19th, 2008
7:31 PM

But how do you follow? I don’t get it. Do I go to twitter and find you? Or what? I don’t understand how everyone seems to know what everyone else is doing and how strangers find your “twitter.”

Marguerite

Kathleen
December 19th, 2008
8:30 PM

Twitter is sink or swim, I know your frustration. You are already following me and I, you. Go to your home page (http://www.twitter.com/yourusername). There you will see twits from the one person in your network (me). You need to find some more people to follow, people from fashion-incubator. To do that, click on the hyperlink “followers” or “following” (doesn’t matter since you only have one and that’s me) on your home page. Then, click on my profile. When you get to my profile, click on *my* “followers” or “following” hyperlink to find interesting people whose usernames you recognize (like miracle for example). When you see somebody interesting, click “follow” and they’ll be added to your profile. They’ll be notified and may add you to their profile. Hope this helps. I’ll send you a test message.

Macala Wright
December 24th, 2008
11:28 AM

http://www.twitter.com/Macala. My twitter has become a hybrid of my friends, tech and fashion. It’s been hella handy in finding you all.

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