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Sunday, November 22, 2009
Baratunde Thurston’s speech, titled “there’s a hashtag for that.”
watch Baratunde Thurston’s speech, titled “there’s a hashtag for that.”
So, that’s off topic. Why don’t I like how Chris Brogan does Twitter?
Because I can’t find his good blogs and videos. Why? Because he does so many conversations. Look at his Twitter home page. All you see is @replies. This is what makes Brogan Brogan, because he’s going to answer you no matter how popular he gets. But, that means I can’t find the good stuff he publishes.
I wish he’d do a separate feed of just his blog posts and well-thought out things.
Actually it was that realization that made me open up two new Twitter accounts: scobleblog is a feed of just my blog posts and scoblemedia is a feed of just my videos and podcasts I’m on.
So, Brogan, can you do the same thing? Give me JUST YOU in one feed and all your conversations in another (I do like that too).
Oh, I should admit that I stole this idea from Guy Kawasaki. He does Twitter wrong too, but that’s a different post.
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