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Just Because You Can, Doesn"t Mean You Should

Andy Beal asks us whether Twitter is Good or Evil today. I can"t say that I much care either way...I"m not sure blip blogging (oh, I like that term...) really has any intentions for the world other than to give us yet another way to make sure we"re plugged in twenty-four seven. Thus, my question about Twitter is more along the lines of "just because you can, doesn"t mean you should." Then again, I feel that way about a lot of over-hyped things...

Andy points to dueling posts over at CNet that look to explore why Twitter seems to inspire both love and hatred among CNet writers.

In the "for" column, Caroline McCarthy writes:

"I saw Stephen Colbert"s Americone Dream at the deli. Wanted it. Sore throat would not be pleased, though."

That was me, at 11:27 p.m. on May 24, gazing longingly into the frozen-food aisle of my neighborhood"s late-night convenience store. I"d seen a pint of the recently released Ben & Jerry"s flavor, named after my personal political hero, for the first time. I love ice cream. But seasonal allergies had turned the back of my throat into a war zone, and a thick and creamy dessert with chunks of cone in it likely wouldn"t help.

It was disappointing, and I wanted to make my disappointment known. So I took out my cell phone and texted the aforementioned thought to Twitter, the much-talked-about "microblogging" service that lets users tell the world anything and everything--as long as it"s 140 characters or fewer.

In the "against" column, Elinor Mills explains:

For one, what is up with this obsession the Twitter generation has with expressing itself and monitoring each others" lives? I don"t understand the need to spew out personal information and random thoughts to the world. And that"s just what Twitter is designed for: to be a medium through which you can share stream-of-conscious babblings with your friends and with anyone who has time to lurk on the Web site and read inane musings of strangers.

Food seems to be a big theme on Twitter. Glancing at random twitters recently, I found one user who was "drinking beer and "cooking" fish fingers."" Another felt compelled to disclose "MUST BATHE." Another was "getting bored." Others took the time to write how late in the day it is and how much work/fill-in-the-blank they have left to do. Well, maybe if they didn"t spend so much time, um, twittering, they wouldn"t be rushed. But these are strangers and it"s obvious why I wouldn"t care what they had for lunch. What about my own friends? Actually, I don"t care what they just ate, either.

I"ve got to say, I fall firmly into Elinor"s camp on this one.

Not only do I *gasp* rarely carry a cell phone unless I"m traveling for business, but I actually enjoy the time that I spend away from my computer. I now blog daily for three sites and often write upwards of 7500 words of text each day. Why, oh why, oh WHY would I (or anyone I know) want to read my twittering something like "At Giant Eagle, organic celery is on sale, mmm...french onion dip?"

I can"t figure out if I"d feel like my readers were stalkers or if I was just desperately trying to capture my share of "reality show" fever that still hasn"t abated in our society.

Of course, I"ve always felt that text messaging was fairly stupid. Why not just call and leave a voice mail?

Sure, the technology is there to make something like Twitter happen...and sure, it"s currently getting a lot of buzz in the social media world, but once again I"d state...just because we CAN, doesn"t mean that we SHOULD.


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