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		<title>What Would Ms. Twanners, I Mean, Miss Manners Say About Twitter?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Augie Ray wrote this very NEED TO READ post, on reasons why someone would unfollow me which I read on Social Media Today on etiquette/manners/rules on Twitter. I was very happy to read the following . . . I hate to call anyone out, but I follow Chris Brogan and find his Tweets incredibly noisy [...]


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<p>Augie Ray wrote this very NEED TO READ <a href="http://socialmediatoday.com/SMC/118535">post</a>,  on reasons why someone would unfollow me which I read on Social Media Today on etiquette/manners/rules on Twitter. I was very happy to read the following . . .</p>
<blockquote><p>I hate to call anyone out, but I follow Chris Brogan and find his Tweets incredibly noisy because of all his personal @replies.  This morning he&#8217;s sent tweets like &#8220;@pilarstella &#8211; thanks. So far, no rappelling. ; )&#8221; and &#8220;@qzcolszh1949 &#8211; complete coincidence, but hey, I&#8217;ll take it. : ).&#8221;  What are these supposed to mean to me (or others) other than @qzcolszh1949 and @pilarstella?  I find Chris an interesting thought leader, but I may unfollow him because he&#8217;s getting in the way of me tracking interesting tweets from other less noisy thought leaders!</p>
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<p>My goodness, I thought I was one of the few to disagree with how a Social Media Expert is Tweeting, and maybe I am, but for someone like <a href="http://twitter.com/chrisBROGAN">Chris Brogan </a>to keep @replying to people without even hinting at context? PUH-lease, stop it already. Someone else in the comments section of Social Media Today defended him saying that maybe he didn&#8217;t follow those he was @replying and COULDN&#8217;T DM them.</p>
<p>Um, I bet you a Haagen-Daaz Cookie Dough Ice Cream Bar that he DOES follow them back, but this is his way of trying to show that he &#8220;engages with his followers&#8221; and that he is able to make his platform interactive. Me? I find it annoying and I DON&#8217;T want to have to click AGAIN to find out why he&#8217;s saying what he&#8217;s saying that is so cryptically intriguing.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not just Augie and me, is it? Not to call poor CB out on this, but maybe it&#8217;s time people stopped ragging on Robert Scoble and his unfollowing adventures and give honest and constructive feedback to someone who needs to hear it. </p>
<p>Actually, to address that <a href="<a href="http://twitter.com/scobleizer">Scobleizer </a>item for a moment, I think less people would have been annoyed if Robert hadn&#8217;t made such a big deal about unfollowing the too many people on his list. Then again, maybe he mentioned it once and it got the ball rolling and rolling . . .and rolling. Leading to namecalling and so on. Personally, I think Robert had the right idea, and enjoyed all the attention just a smidge, just perhaps on a communications level, his was NOT the right integrated approach.</p>
<p>These days, because of a recalcitrant BlackBerry, the way I follow certain thought leaders and friends out of almost 2000 is sending them to my phone as texts. It&#8217;s a lot of messages, but those I find most interesting and worth saving I send to my email to read later and deal with on a bigger screen than my phone. So far that is working for me. And I edit the ones that go to my phone periodically and swap them out for different ones.</p>
<p>I do have groups on TweetDeck, but find that I look at that less because I am often in waiting mode where I can just swoop through Text Messages. I find with favoriting on Twitter I don&#8217;t tend to go back, so I prefer to save interesting URLs through Google Bookmarks now which I can categorize. Note to self, ask Twitter to permit categorizing of favorites.</p>
<p>As for my way of tweeting, re#2 I DO thank publicly for RTs &#038; Follow Friday mentions, etc., but not consistently. Sometimes I DM it. Still on the fence about that one.</p>
<p>I totally agree with Augie on the rest of the 8 items on his list. . . lest you anger the Twitter Gods, or, at the very least, your followers.</p>
<p>How about you, are you annoying anyone on Twitter? </p>
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