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15 Apr 2009

Some thoughts on Facebook vs Twitter

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Facebook reached a tipping point some time last year I’m sure.  That’s when I joined.  I was surprised by how many other had joined too.  When I joined the service, a colleague gave me a hard time.  He thought I was too old for Facebook.  After politely reminding him that I’m only 36, I told him how surprised I was by how many others are on there too. 

These days, not having a FB account is almost like it was to not have an email account in 2001. 

Then there’s Twitter.  Twitter is the popular thing at the moment, but I know very few people who actually use it.  It’s tipping point hasn’t been reached yet.  Celebrities use it.  There is no better way for a B-List celebrity to move up the ranks than to adopt the new technology.  Politicians use it.  Average ordinary people use it, too.  Just not many that I know.

I personally prefer Twitter. 

Facebook is nice in that it has so many people subscribed.  It’s nice that your friends have to be confirmed before they see your special little area.  But it’s also cluttered.  There’s a lot of talk about how Facebook as adopted a Twitter-like interface, but it is still filled with loads of clutter. Here’s the kind of things that bug me about it:

1.  Every other status update is “John Smith has taken the Blah blah quiz and found that he is a blah blah person”.  You voluntarily took a quiz?

2.  "So and so threw a snowball at you.  Do you want to throw one back?” or “So and so smiled at you.  Smile back?”  What does that mean?  Does it mean “I acknowledge that I know you, but I have nothing to say to you”?

3.   So many alerts and notices.  Alerts say things like “Someone voted for you as a nice person.  Go here to find out who.”  I get three of these a day.  I think I’m being spammed.

I suppose it isn’t all that bad.  I’ve been able to re-establish contact with people who I haven’t seen in years.  It’s nice to see what people are up to and where they’ve gone in life.  I’ve re-established contact with people I knew in High School and in the Army.   I know what my not-so-immediate family are doing and don’t have to wait for a reunion to see what they are up to.  I also get to see what kind of Doctor Who they would be because of a quiz they took.

Twitter is more self-obsessed really.  It says “If you want to follow me, then follow me—but I’m posting it anyway.”

I had installed a Facebook application which updates Facebook status with Twitter updates.  I had it for about a day before I turned it off.  It was just not right.  I might tweet something which I don’t want that group to see.  Posting 8-10 updates a day on Twitter is normal.  Updating your status 8-10 times a day on Facebook is just weird.

Twitter as a fad is definitely fading a bit.  People aren’t updating it like crazy anymore.  Some people will stick with it, I’m sure.  I probably will.  I like the open API and there is something to be said for expressing a thought where others could see it and getting it off your mind.  I like that any time I have some downtime (like standing in line), I can take out my iPhone and read the latest tweets by the people I follow.  I myself have something like 7 Twitter followers (as popular as ever).  I know they don’t hang on my every word.  I’m fine with that.

I’ll keep Facebook open.  I’ll update status from time to time.  But, I prefer the blog and I prefer Twitter.

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04 Feb 2009

Facebook-WordPress Sync

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I’m attempting to use a WordPress plugin called WordBook to automatically send my blog posts to Facebook.

The URL is here.

This post is just an attempt to see if it works.

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02 Nov 2008

Manga Me

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I learned of a site which allows you to create Manga avatars of yourself from Dan Pink’s site.  The site is called FaceYourManga.

Dan Pink wrote his last book, the Adventures Of Johnny Bunko, entirely in Manga.  It was a very good book and very ejoyable.Eric_Manga

Here is my Manga.  I had help from my son who pointed out that (1) I always wear a baseball cap when I’m home, (2) my beard is not the same colour as my hair, and (3) I’m always sitting down.

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29 Oct 2008

Late comer to Facebook

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A few months ago, I started to realise that everyone I know has a Facebook account.  These weren’t just kids– well, some are twenty-somethings, but people may age and older have them too.  I have this site, so why would I want to maintain a Facebook page too?

But I set up an account to see what it was like.  I prefer the blog site better.

A few days ago a friend from high school contacted me when she found my empty Facebook page.  I hadn’t talked to her since High School– she asked if I was still in the Army.  We caught up on how our lives had progressed in the last 15 years and I spent the most of the day thinking about my time at Central High School in Springfield, Massachusetts.

So, I’m trying to customise my wall and am enjoying doing it.  It’s eating some of my early morning time, now.  Since baseball ended (for the Padres), I had been spending most of my time coding Silverlight to pick up some of those skills.  I’ll go back to that soon.

Now, I’m going to see how to integrate this blog site into my Facebook page.  There are several WordPress plugins out there . . .

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09 Aug 2008

Coverted to WordPress

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If you have an rss feed. To this site or found it through a broken google link, you will find that many of the links have changed. Sorry about that,

I’ve just migrated all of my content from dasBlog back to WordPress. The primary reason for this is so I can play wit the worldpress app on the iPhone. My old method of mobile blogging with my old phone on WM5 was not very reliable.

Now I can upload picture straight from my phone.

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04 Oct 2007

Diggnation in London, Cont’d

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Diggers!Last night at the Diggnation taping, someone asked if they could take my picture (well, a lot of people’s pictures) because I was wearing a Digg shirt. Someone posted my picture Flickr. Here was me sitting in the audience of 1,000 people.

Unlike the picture on the left-hand side of this site, you can see I started growing my hair longer and sporting a beard.

I’m still excited about the great event last night and am really glad I attended.

You can see the rest of the photos on the Flickr site here.

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