On Sun, 15 Mar 2009 04:20:28 CDT, Gadi Evron said: > What it was however, was whatever I made of it. > > 1. People who updated whenever they were off to the bathroom, or eating, > we boring. I didn't follow them. If a person twitted too much, she was > out of my stream. > > 2. People who spoke with each other were fun. They'd make quick > informative statements, or jokes. And their friends, and their friends, > would respond. Email-like, if you like. Only readable like a web forum > more than like a mailing list.
In other words, It's easy to fit a throw-away comment like "your loss" into 140 characters, but to actually *say* anything takes considerably more. The only way they could have made it *more* of a pain in the ass to actually *say* anything (as opposed to mindless babble) would be if they required haiku..
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