I deleted my Brightkite account
I’d had enough. I stuck with it for months, logged hundreds and hundreds of check-ins … but in the end life got too crowded and I was forgetting to update it.
I’d had enough. I stuck with it for months, logged hundreds and hundreds of check-ins … but in the end life got too crowded and I was forgetting to update it.
It’s preferable to have a real, identifiable person behind a Twitter feed but it’s not essential for it to work.
Just a few more things I thought of since my write-up on Jessica Enders’ recent presentation at the Canberra Web Standards Group inspired by seeing some bad examples of form design over the last few weeks.
I got an email last week from the PR agency promoting the new reformulated Mother drink asking if I wanted to try it out - and so I replied and said I’d give it a go.
Just think about how much information is shared and published online each day on Twitter - the context for which is apparent to you because of the timeframe in which tweets are published in relation to other tweets by people who you follow and who follow you back.