Twitter. Can someone explain to me how this works?

I’m sure I’m not using it right, but I only spend about 10 minutes a day scanning my feed on Twitter. It’s very, very light entertainment, sort of like the filler jokes in Reader’s Digest.

How do you have time to spend on the SDMB?

The answer to that question is how anyone has time to spend on anything. You make time for the things you want to do. And I’m only on Twitter for a pretty short amount each day (if that) anyway. I spend most of my social media capital on the SDMB and Facebook.

I think this was very helpful. It was also disturbing (you follow 2000 and 1900 follow you? What do you get done during the day?)

Seriously, here is one question I have with something you wrote that I’m not clear on. You mention the use of a “.” (period) in front of the “@” to make sure that people following you and me see it, as well as people following me and not you, and people following you and not me, correct? So, in other words, that tweet will go to the combined set of users that follow you, me, and both of us, correct? Since I haven’t used twitter and don’t know the protocol as of yet, wouldn’t this be the way one would send out most tweets, thereby being the default tweet format? If the idea is to gain as many followers as possible, (and perhaps that isn’t the idea, but it would seem to me that in your case of political tweets, you would want the widest audience), you would type “.@ witty tweet”, correct? That way, folks that follow your target of the tweet but don’t follow you, will follow you if they happen to like what you’ve said (or tweeted).

Is that correct?

And if my understanding of what you said is correct, would it also be fair to assume that you would send out any message that you would like broadcast to the widest audience possible wouldmbe to use the “.@” option?

One thing I DIDN’T read (and perhaps it is implied, but I didn’t see it) is this… Is it possible for me to send a private tweet between me and one other person? If I just use the “@” option, EVERYONE will see it that subscribes to BOTH. you and me, AND just me, correct?

So in your example, @SFP That was funny! Love that band!, everyone that follows you, everyone that follows me AND you (which is implied, since everyone that follows me AND you obviously follows you, but NOT everyone who follows me but does not follow you sees this.

I didn’t see anything that would permit me to tweet something to you that no one else can see, including my followers, your followers, or people that happen to follow both of us. So twitter is by definition not a private communication, correct?

I would like to point out that at some point in time, you will see a tweet in your feed that doesn’t appear to be from one of the people you follow. There are 2 possibilities: 1) it’s an advertisement 2) someone you follow retweeted it. Twitter isn’t very good at showing when someone retweets.

That’s what Direct Messages are for:

https://support.twitter.com/articles/20169555-send-and-receive-direct-messages#

Be careful though - more than one celebrity has attempted to send a DM, but sent a normal tweet instead. That’s not a good idea if the tweet includes your personal mobile phone number.

Or the bulge in your shorts.

“We may have never found out about the lewd photo of Rep. Anthony Weiner had he simply avoided a rudimentary Twitter mistake: sending a direct message instead of a public @reply.”

:eek: