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quarta-feira, janeiro 6th, 2010

On a typical day, I'll have averaged 100 new followers every hour. It's really cute! I'll run the contest until January 15th, and then just pick a winner at random from people who tweet or submit code. Combine Twitter's support for user-defined lists on the service and the criticisms of the list that have surfaced, and it's easy to see why Twitter's announced that the list's days are numbered. I'd be curious to know the most popular account that's never been on the list, but at the very least the combination of prominently featuring follower count as a "score" on people's profile pages while also having the only path to earning a high score being an arbitrary selection through an opaque process is a recipe for leaving a lot of people frustrated or mystified. Peek >= 014: webResponse = webStreamReader. GetResponseStream () ' Get Response11: Dim webStreamReader As New StreamReader (webStream) 12: ' READ Response in one Variable13:

So I thought I'd explain a little bit about what Twitter is like when you're on the list. As Biz noted, I was an early an enthusiastic fan of the service. Ultimately it's clear that the decision of whom to feature is essentially an arbitrary choice by Twitter , and that at best, I represent something they'd want to show new users. IO2. I have a number of friends at Twitter, including about half a dozen let's-grab-dinner-when-you're-in-town level of friends. For the first weekend, I wasn't sure what to do with all these new followers, and I didn't update my status at all for 2 or 3 days after I first got added to the list. I'll admit I've been tempted to use my follower count as a credential in my work lately as it's taken me to less tech-savvy corners of Washington, D. Within an hour, I'll have added more followers than 99%

So what changed? Well, I tend to use social services in a more personal way than my public blog post. These recommendations are a random subset of a full list of over 400 suggested users. GetResponseStream () ' Get Response11: Dim webStreamReader As New StreamReader (webStream) 12: ' READ Response in one Variable13: While webStreamReader. It doesn't seem like it, but that was actually an uncommonly high rate of new followers. Explaining to them that these followers don't click on links, reply or retweet requests does nothing to dissuade them, unsurprisingly. google/finance? q=NSE: RENUKA") 6: 7: req. But, since I am, I wanted to try to do something interesting before either the suggested user list disappears or I ask (As Jay Rosen did) to be removed from the list. In VB . Social applications have provided plenty of precedent for the practice of suggesting content or connections, but Twitter's exceptional success and the fact that tweets are seen more as

And at the bottom of this post, I'm even offering up a chance for people who are curious about being on the list to win some prizes, too. On a typical day, I'll have averaged 100 new followers every hour. I'm sure celebrities (whether on the suggested user list or not) get a disproportionately high number of people trying to catch their attention, but for a normal person, being on the list just adds followers, not real connections. In addition to showing how much control Twitter has over the medium they've created, the list also causes some pretty uncomfortable and awkward distortions. So, I don't have any real issue with the fact the list was made in the first place; If I were a Twitter shareholder, I'd fully expect the team to design the best possible experience for new users. The replies, retweets and conversations that happen for me on Twitter

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