DISQUS

Rick Butts Show: Twitter is a Sentient Being

  • Dr Wright · 1 year ago
    Twitter is a slave bot. It has a huge work load, no love and no rest. We each own a piece of it and flog it when it falls down from exhaustion. We "hate" on the fail whale as if it stole money out of our wallets. If twitter is sentient, we better start treating it nicer. A slave revolt is never good, no matter who wins.

    Dr. Wright
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  • JK Swopes · 1 year ago
    Going over to check it out now, thanks Rick...keep up the great content!

    JK Swopess last blog post..Reader Appreciation, showing some luv.
  • Social Marketing Lover Jack Hu · 1 year ago
    Rick,

    WIRED won't pick it up unless you include tips like "How to Hi-5 Someone" or "Sign Our Battlestar Glactica Petition!" in the article. :)

    I kid the WIRED Magazine.

    Great article - do more of em!
  • Rick · 1 year ago
    @drwright that is BRILLIANT - I LOVE IT!

    Thanks JK and Jack - I can't believe how much my perspective has changed on Twitter since first glance.

    Boy, was I wrong!

    Rick
  • Kevin Reid · 1 year ago
    Answer a question?

    Isn't that what Askjeeves.com (Ask.com) attempted to do?

    It sounds good in theory - but in your article you glossed over a very important point: Your "answer" is only as good as those who follow you.

    So "attracting" the right followers is going to be someone's limiting factor to the quality of their answer.

    Not only with their be the 'digital divide' but there will soon come: The Twitter or Follower Divide

    Which end will you be on?
  • Rick · 1 year ago
    I don't know about Ask Jeeves - but I do know the functional results I get from Twitter.

    Talk about alive...

    I just got a Twitter messake from http://Twitter.com/jkswopes with a brilliant suggestion for a viral video based on a blooper in one of my http://TwitterSqueeze.com video trainings on my whiteboard!

    Gaining the right kind of followers - or at least increasing the odds of that - is the key to Twitter Squeeze - and my entire Twitter Philosophy - which is working out very well for me.

    Thanks for the great comment Kevin,
    Rick
  • Cynthia Clinton · 1 year ago
    I loved the article, but I think you gotta be Rick Butts to ask a question and get a lot of answers lol. Hardly any of my questions get answered on Twitter. Perhaps I've become the Goddess of The Rhetorical Question and people just assume I already know ;).