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I woke up this morning to a news story about a British twit twitterer who was jogging and tweeting at the same time and ran into a low lying tree branch.

This is supposed to be newsworthy all the way across the pond?  Should I be questioning why this trivial accident became a major news story?  Or should I be questioning just how powerful Twitter really is?  Which part of this story is really newsworthy?

The unfortunate black eye from making contact with an unbending stationary object or the capability of Twitter to spread the story like wildfire?  Yes, my bets are on Twitter.  I think this Twitter story is going to Treegrab people who view Twitter with 2 different trains of thought.

The Twitter haters/bashers will laugh and say it served him right.  (whether they understand the micro-blogging platform or not).  The Twitter users/lovers will view this media blitz as proof that Twitter is working the way it is supposed to.

It's kind of like the old face to face social networking where you told 10, they told 10, and on and on.  Now with Twitter retweets,  thousands became aware of this sorry occurence immediately, before the shiner even started to turn colour.

For Twitter followers, or those still teetering on the fence, just think about it.  If one person can get a newsworthy (still questionable)  item onto the information highway that quickly, then the opportunity is there for everyone else.

Each of us use Twitter for various different reasons.  Some for staying in touch, others for  making business contacts and also for promoting our businesses.  It's a big world out there and if this tool can be used as a tool with benefits, I think that's a good thing.

Just remember, like any social networking platform, there are certain rules and considerations to observe and follow.  I will share some in my next blog post.

Until then, watch out for low lying tree branches - You don't have to be a tweeting to be a twit.

 

 

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9 Comments on It Must Be A Slow News Day When A Twit(terer) With A Black Eye Makes Headlines

JUN
03
2009
385,588 Points 25 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Hi Jenny.  A slow day indeed for news.

I look forward to your rules on social networking!

Thanks for writing,

Ken

5:51pm • #1
1,062,889 Points 156 Featured Posts Outside Blog Attended Rain Camp Called Shot Master

With the low lying branch from the tree Jenny I couldn't resist and say this is why they call them "twits."

5:55pm • #2
111,872 Points

Jenny, I think your analysis is spot on, it is all about the phenomenon and how it works.  Your analogy of the you tell 10 then they tell ten old school viral networking is amazing - I think something actually just made sense to me about twitter.  I do it, but minimally and I don't like it... I am not a texter either... I am going to work harder at it... good post.

6:01pm • #3
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Very funny Jenny!! Not only was it news worthy but seemingly it is blog worthy as well. I likes it though.

6:05pm • #4
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Something that powerful... is amazing.  I will wait for your tips, rules and considerations....to consider becoming a twit  :-)

6:45pm • #5
222,013 Points 9 Featured Posts

Thankfully this Twit wasn't behind the wheel of a car.  Although I'm sure that's already happened but law enforcement has classified it as texting.

6:54pm • #6
205,231 Points 1 Featured Post

I haven't graduated to 'twit' yet, so I won't worry about low lying branches for now. :)
There are times when one shouldn't be multi-tasking ... jogging is probably one of them.
It could have been a moving car, instead of a tree.

 

8:58pm • #7
JUN
10
2009
168,217 Points 2 Featured Posts

Jenny - It just goes to show you that you never know what will generate that viral interest that explodes stories to a much higher level than they really deserve.  Nowadays, you can tell one friend, and all of a sudden it's on twitter, youtube, facebook, etc.

6:06pm • #8
AUG
11
2009
Sorry. If the only prayer you ever say in your whole life is "thank you," that would suffice. I am from Moldova and also now'm speaking English, tell me right I wrote the following sentence: "The night before it had snowed about inches of the white powdery stuff." With love :D, Liz.
Liz
7:17am • #9

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