“Twitter break is over. Back to slaving in the hot, dark, social-media mine that’s hidden 5 miles beneath the surface of the earth’s crust.”
04:13 PM August 05, 2008
Posts Tagged ‘Followers’
Tweet Up Blood Drive
Monday, August 4th, 2008Twitter Followers Like Guy Kawasaki…
Saturday, August 2nd, 2008
Many years ago, back in 1990, I was at a local book store and purchased a copy of Guy Kawasaki’s The Macintosh Way—The Art of Guerrilla Management. Many books have influenced me over the years, however, The Macintosh Way is one of only a handful of books that has changed me.
To this day, I’m not sure why the secondary title is The Art of Guerrilla Management when clearly it’s a book on product marketing. The Macintosh Way introduced a number of key concepts that I still carry with me and are now so integrated into my thinking, they’ve become a part of who I am.
In 1990, I was promoting events of questionable legality—or the proper permitting—in Los Angeles. It was during this time when I met @unfreakable. He’s one of only a handful of people who I’ve been in consistent contact with since those days. @unfreakable is one of only a few close friends who remembers all the work we’d put into these events, how we’d promote them, and how we’d organize them with the help and support of our friends and followers.
Last Fall, I had mentioned to @unfreakable that I was excited to see Guy Kawasaki posting on Twitter and how Guy Kawasaki had unknowingly mentored me though his authorship of The Macintosh Way. I hadn’t known this but @unfreakable is also a big fan of Guy Kawasaki. A brief discussion about what Guy has written ensued. @unfreakable didn’t know that a lot of what I deployed in the course of producing and promoting those events—back when we were only 23 and 24—were influenced by my having read The Macintosh Way.
Last Saturday, I saw @guykawasaki pop up in my timeline and I took it as an opportunity to ask Guy if Twitter Stars could be on his Alltop site. Guy was kind enough to agree to add Twitter Stars to the social media category. On Thursday, I saw that Twitter Stars had been added to Alltop and I @’d Guy with a thank you.
I think it would have been strange had someone told me in 1990, that @unfreakable and I would still be friends, still working together promoting, and that I would have contact with Guy Kawaski on something called a “micro-blog”. (Even more strange would have been if someone told me that one day I’d be communicating with Guy Kawasaki from a PC instead of a Macintosh!)
My AIM is flashing. I have @lauralovesart telling me that I need to sign up for Kwippy in one window and @hellobethanne in the other letting me know she just got home from the gallery she works at. Ah, lauralovesart just emailed me a Kwippy invite!
I’ve been using Twitter for a year now. It’s so integrated into my life that I rarely stop and think about it anymore. On any given night, I’m connecting over IM with friends whom I’ve made on Twitter. I’m talking on the phone with friends from Twitter. I’m trading DM’s with friends over Twitter. These days, Twitter seems to be the hub of my social life.
So, when I’m on Twitter, I’m not thinking about where someone works, how much money they’ve made, what kind of car they drive, or the house they live in—They’re all just sorta people. I either connect with them or I don’t. I didn’t think twice about asking Guy Kawasaki if Twitter Stars could be on Alltop. Twitter it seems is a great equalizer. In many ways Twitter levels the playing field among us. We each get the same 140 characters with which to express ourselves.
Barriers that would exist between people in other situations don’t seem to exist on Twitter. We are all stripped down to our bare essentials; our written voice. In this way we each have an equal footing and are free to interact with anyone who chooses to respond to us. We are rejected or accepted based on who we are rather than what we have. This is what I like about Twitter. It’s a big melting pot of personalities, people, and professions.
I sent an email to @crystal a year ago letting her know that I felt Twitter would one day be as ubiquitous as the telephone, email, or IM. Even with The Great Twitter Follower Crash of 2008, I still feel that way.
I’d like to read your stories about the relationships you’ve developed on Twitter and how using Twitter has changed your life.
From Twitter
markdavidson: @guykawasaki Does http://twitterstars.com qualify to be on AllTop.com? Thanks. ![]()
guykawasaki: @markdavidson We’ll add to socialmedia.alltop.com
markdavidson: @guykawasaki Awesome! Thanks! Now I get to add the “Confirmation that I kick ass!” badge! Alltop FTW!
markdavidson: @guykawasaki Thanks for putting http://twitterstars.com on Alltop! ![]()
guykawasaki: @markdavidson glad to help! Pls spread the word.
The Great Twitter Follower Crash of 2008!
Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008
Mark July 23rd on your calendars. This is the Twitter version of the 1929 stock market crash! Twitter Stars is ruined! lol. (Yeah, I know. That’s a bit dramatic.)
See that little badge to your right in the side column? Does it still say 2,563? Yeah, it took me a year to develop my following. That’s right. I opened my Twitter account on July 15th, 2007.
I just went from following 2441 people and being followed by 2,570 people to now just following 226 and being followed by 291? Wait. WHAT!?
I have 3,894 Favorites, 1,328 DM’s, and 9,856 updates. I had 2,570 followers and was following 2,441 people. At least half of my blurbs were @ replies. I am not a bot. I am not a spammer. I would like my account back please. Thank you.
I would imagine that everyone was suddenly struck by the same exact idea I had; immediately go into your Gmail account and start clicking the URL for every Twitter user who has ever followed you. That ought to fix the scalability issue almost immediately!
Even @CreativeSage burst forth with a hearty, “WTF??” and she’s the sweetest person on the planet!
I am now cut off from my clients on Twitter, blog contributers, and members of the Shift+One Media blog network. Worse of all, I’m cut off from @br3ndabot.
From Twitter
CreativeSage Hello, new Twitter friends! I’m still experiencing Twitter glitch that won’t let me follow more people. I’ve sent msg. to Twitter support.:)
CreativeSage Welcome, new Twitter friends! I’m very annoyed at Twitter for abruptly halting ability to follow back, with no warning. Hope to change that.
CreativeSage @Jack @Ev @Biz After last tweet, I suddenly LOST over 1000 followers & many I’m following—WTF?? Please stop limiting my Twitter friends!:(
CreativeSage Have you suddenly had Twitter followers cut or Twitter limiting your ability to follow? I just “lost” 1000 followers abruptly, can’t follow.
jungleg @markdavidson actually, a bunch of people are reporting the wipeout of both followers and following http://tinyurl.com/6yayj5
markdavidson I just went from following 2400 people and being followed by 2,560 people. Now I’m following 226 and being followed by 291? WHAT?
markdavidson @Jack @Ev @Biz After last tweet, I suddenly LOST over 1000 followers & many I’m following—WTF?? Please stop limiting my Twitter friends!:(
markdavidson @CreativeSage I just stole your last blurb… Now how am I supposed to DM people?
markdavidson Wow. Good job Twitter! http://tinyurl.com/6yayj5
CreativeSage @mousewords @markdavidson You too? I hope it’s temporary, but it does make it impossible to DM many friends or add new ones who added
Pistachio either 42,000 Twitterers just dumped @kevinrose, or something’s afoot in Denmark tonight?
markdavidson @Pistachio I just lost 2,400 followers… including you!
Pistachio @markdavidson what worries me is that we actually *did* get disconnected. not just the appearance of disconnected. oy.
markdavidson @Pistachio Yep. Major bummer. No more DMs. Really bad. Cut off from clients and from blog contributors. And I can’t follow people back. ![]()
CreativeSage @Jack @Ev @Biz I second @MarkDavidson’s tweet & others who suddenly got many followers cut & can’t follow back. You’re impairing business.
CreativeSage @shepherdfx It seems to be happening to some people and not others—just saw post on http://getsatisfaction.com/ I doubt 1000 are spammers.
CreativeSage @Karoli Unfortunately, many of the people being abruptly cut are friends, not spammers. Need to be able to DM & add legit friends/colleagues
cory_grimes @Jay900 Yeah. They tried to get rid of spammers, but they just ****ed up everyone’s followers.
cory_grimes @gamingangel No. Twitter is effing up right now. It’s happening to everyone.
cory_grimes IT’S SO BAD: http://i36.tinypic.com/2cqbr83.jpg
cory_grimes Twitter is “working” on fixing the followers glitch: http://is.gd/11Y0
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