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Why Twitter's One-Click ReTweet Feature Is Absolute Garbage.

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I'm unhappy with Twitter.

Twitter recently introduced a new feature - a one click retweet feature.  For those that have been using programs like TweetDeck and Seesmic Desktop, this is nothing new.  I've long hoped Twitter would create a one-click feature for retweeting, as I do quite a bit of it on my RErockstar Twitter account.  I use retweets to pass on interesting information, follow up on someone's comment, and share real estate news with my fellow agents and San Antonio locals.

A few days ago, I tried the retweet feature.  I clicked the button and expected to see a message box appear with the familiar "RT @so-and-so blah blah blah" which I would then add a bit of thought to.  Instead, it just sent out the retweet.  It shared the information I thought was interesting, but didn't give me a chance to add my own thoughts.  Although it is sometimes hard to add in comments (usually placed between [ and ] to make it know that you're saying that) because of the 140 character limit, I do try to make comments as often as possible.  I want people to know why I choose to share this with them.  Otherwise I might as well just be broadcasting anything and everything.  That's not social in my view and the point of Twitter is to draw in a social element to the internet.

Imagine if I stood on a busy street corner and everytime someone walked by I told them something someone else had said to me.  "I'm free after 3:30."  " Agreeing with me is probably more reason to see a shrink." "Is it new or is it the one from the '80s?" "That's my usual spot on Wednesdays. I heard they might build one out in Helotes!"  (All of these were actual things said to me today.)  Would anyone walking down that street care?  Would any of my friends that passed by care?  I doubt it.

That's what the one-click retweet feature is like to me.  Senseless noise with no social interaction.  If you wish to retweet something I said, please add something to the conversation.  I'll appreciate it so much more.

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 Matt Stigliano, Realtor® | RE/MAX Access | (210) 646-HOME | www.RErockstar.com

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14 commentsMatt Stigliano • December 03 2009 02:13PM

San Antonio Twitter Workshop - Tuesday, October 13th - Everyone's Welcome!

 

Gulp.

So it appears that I will be appearing at this workshop to pass on some of my thoughts on Twitter.  Yikes!  This series of workshops/classes that RE/MAX Access has been doing have been a great success and I'm proud to be a) a part of the office, and b) part of this particular workshop.

I hope to see a lot of new faces and have some fun.  Bring your questions and we'll do our best to answer them.  Don't forget your laptop!  Things are best when learned hands on.

 

Via Sheila Moran, SanAntonioSheila.com RE/MAX Access, Broker, At your service! (RE/MAX Access (Garden Ridge, San Antonio, New Braunfels)):

TWITTER:  Why? How? and is it worth it?  Workshop, Tuesday, October 13th, come and get your answers!

This class is in a series of classes that RE/MAX ACCESS has been hosting on Social Media.  It's an open invitation to any business owner, manager, supervisor or media (or anyone else for that matter) that wants to see what all the fuss is about.  Come hear Matt Stigliano talk about his success.  This will be a well rounded class not strickly based on real estate so easy to implement into any business.

All content ©2008-2010 by Matt Stigliano, Realtor® unless otherwise noted.

 Matt Stigliano, Realtor® | RE/MAX Access | (210) 646-HOME | www.RErockstar.com

"Your all access pass to San Antonio real estate."

Connect with me on Twitter and Facebook.

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4 commentsMatt Stigliano • October 02 2009 11:38AM