azieger

from azieger 122 days ago #
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Do you really see the Twitter Blacklist site as useful? To me the snide comments as to what different follower/follow ratios meant smacked of high school cliquishness.

Now, I have no problem with Twitter setting and enforcing terms of service that limit how people use their service. Heck, it's free, and they're paying for it. But these other guys make me angry (see http://whatmattersonline.wordpress.com/2008/04/28/twitter-spam-threat-leads-to-paranoia/).

The last thing we need is self-appointed watchdogs deciding how we should communicate. And given Twitter's user controls, nobody has to hear from anyone they don't like. I wish people would stop hyperventilating on the subject of Twitter "invaders" and chill out for a while.


from azieger 122 days ago #
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Funny to see this -- this is my take exactly. I almost always advise my clients to consider the second-tier engines before they give Google a test-run. By the way, how would you class Facebook PPC advertising?

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