DISQUS

Natali Del Conte: Fine, I’ll Twitter

  • Andrew Mager · 1 year ago
    You will soon fall in love with Twitter :) I am so glad you are on.
  • David K · 1 year ago
    I disagree with what you said about overexposure. One of the appealing aspects of your online presence is that you are not constantly producing personal content and juggling multiple services. You keep it professional and interesting. I never feel overwhelmed by your content unlike many other bloggers. I'll be nice and leave names out.
  • Careyd · 1 year ago
    Hey Natali. I resisted Twitter for the same set of reasons (except the overexposure part). But then came SXSW, then NAB, and I found it really valuable way to communicate with people on the floor and around town. Now back at home, I'm using it now, but differently.

    One of the good things about Twitter is that it can pretty much be whatever you want it to be.

    So use it, in your own way. Enjoy! If it becomes a burden, stop.
  • Michael · 1 year ago
    My favourite way of receiving tweets is to grab the RSS feed and put it into the RSS Ticker Firefox addon.

    https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/...

    Then the tweets scroll at the bottom of my screen and I can give them secondary attention when need be.
  • Kyle Johnson · 1 year ago
    I resisted twitter for the longest time as well. I solved the content creation cycle (at least a little) by installing a facebook app that syncs my twitters and Facebook status. That reduced the number of times I had to brilliant by one. '-)
  • Daynah · 1 year ago
    Hello Natalie,

    Well you should definitely devote more time for yourself! You deserve it.

    Sometimes I find all these new virtual 'toys' overwhelming yet interesting at the same time too. But when I feel overLOADED, I just try to sit back and take a small break... and let the content come to me instead of creating it.

    But I think you're always producing interesting content, so no need to worry about that. :) Keep on Twittering!
  • Brian · 1 year ago
    I've signed up for a twitter account and I'm following a couple people but it just doesn't seem appealing.

    I don't post myself and whenever I check what people are writing about it's the same 2 people flooding the page with like 10-20 posts per day about nothing. Some people just have too much time on their hands.

    I'm following you now. You better be interesting. j/k :)
  • Jan Dahl · 1 year ago
    You sound like a prime candidate for David Allens Getting Things Done methods—or at least Randy Pauschs Last Lecture/Time Management Lecture.
    The last one is easier to start at, and very similar.
    (Btw, followed the link in your twitter feed here...)
  • MrBlonde · 1 year ago
    Don't worry about "producing content" on Twitter. The good (and the bad) thing of it is that 90% of the content is totally lame and pointless.

    So I think the point is you don't have to see it in terms of producing content. If you just twitter what you feel at every moment you might discover the essence of it all.
  • Tom Cheredar · 1 year ago
    I LOVE your tweets. They read like Joss Whedon/ Buffy the Vampire Slayer dialog. Except you are real and fight bogus tech rumors (if anything), not vampires.

    Totally brightens the day.
  • antonio · 1 year ago
    I'm glad you decided to start using Twitter. Highly doubt that you'll be uninteresting. I don't think you would be the personality you are today if you had an uninteresting bone in your body.
  • Chris L. · 1 year ago
    Bah! I just recently got sucked in too after months and months of JUST SAYING NO! But I still don't understand how people can twitter more than... twice a day?
  • Lizzzard · 1 year ago
    twater?? what the hell.. for those of us who dont know what that is???
  • Lizzzard · 1 year ago
    oh yeah and when are you going to have more time for me???????
  • Joseph · 1 year ago
    Knowing what people do and think on a day to day basis is interesting stuff even if you yourself might think it's not that interesting. I like reading other peoples stuff because it shows me how I think the same or different than others. I'm not a mind reader, but Twitter is the next best thing.

    Oh, and I'm sorry to say but your Twitter swill never be as good as say Jack Bauer's. At least on a day to day basis.
  • Simon Brocklehurst · 1 year ago
    Don't think you should feel guilty about not being totally crazy about Twitter. I feel the same way. Sorry to hear about your umbrella though, and that you're missing important episodes of Top Chef!

    Perhaps, though, you turn your misfortune into an opportunity by adopting the Twitter trend du jour of offering prizes in return followers? You could give your broken umbrella to someone when you reach ten thousand followers? No, wait, there's something really horrible about that idea!

    Having said that, I could see that Twitter might be useful for you to let people know about new episodes of Loaded.
  • iSlappy · 1 year ago
    Just for the record, I find your tweets very interesting. I must admit that prior to stumbling on your twitter I had not heard of your work, but after reading a response to one of your tweets and looking at your blog, I was delighted to find another good looking, technologically advanced hispanic in the web world.

    This is where Twitter came in handy for Cinco de Mayo, it gave me that extra flavor of info during the day and insight to how others were celebrating or not celebrating and their thoughts during the day. I especially liked your NY Mexican food comments. =)

    Take care and keep on tweetin',chica!
  • sunsnapper · 1 year ago
    Hand written letters get wiped out by email.
    Email gets wiped out by blog feeds.
    Blog feeds get wiped out by pownce, twitter, and mobile text.

    In each transition, the text of the message gets shorter and shorter.

    Soon, we will simply send punctuation marks back and forth, to show we care.

    `-_@-;!!!
  • scoobyonline2000 · 1 year ago
    sunsnapper has a GOOD GOOD POINT!!!... I agree!