To Tweet or Not to Tweet? That is the Question for Conejo Valley Residents
/I have been an active Twitter user under the name @ConejoJoe since November 21, 2008. Twiiter users are also referred to as Twitterers and Tweeters. Are you on Twitter yet? Should you be?
As an active user in both Twitter as well as Facebook (www.facebook.com/ConejoValleyGuide) my observation is that Facebook users are more interactive and engaged. Facebook allows for more organized, easy to follow dialogues among users, while Twitter is geared towards brief interactions. With over 1.1 billion registered users, Facebook has over double the number of users as Twitter.
That said, Twitter can be a great source for breaking news and other items of interest. Whether or not you Tweet, consider creating a Twitter account and following some of these local Twitter accounts (as well as @ConejoJoe but of course):
- Ventura County Star (@VCStar)
- KVTA News (@kvtaspeednews)
- Los Angeles Times (@latimes)
- Ventura County Fire Department (@VCFD)
- Ventura County Sheriff's Department (@VENTURASHERIFF)
- The Acorn Newspaper (@theacornonline)
- CBS Los Angeles (@CBSLA)
- KFI AM 640 (@KFIAM640)
- Fox 11 Los Angeles (@myfoxla)
- NBC Los Angeles (@NBCLA)
- ABC Los Angeles (@ABC7)
I've discovered that many people are confused about Twitter and its lingo, so how about a little refresher course for those still considering taking the plunge.
- Twitter allows users to post short messages up to 140 characters long, called "Tweets."
- Like Facebook, you don't actually have to sign up with Twitter to read a Tweet. However, if you do sign up and start "following" others, their Tweets will show up on your Twitter home page.
- Unlike Facebook where only a small fraction of posts from your followers are shown on your wall, all Tweets will be shown on your Twitter page. All Tweets are treated equal.
- But...not all Tweets are created equal...they range from mindless babble and utterings, information sharing, news, communicating with others, humor, promoting yourself, etc.
Here's an example of an information sharing Tweet about local wedding reception venues in Ventura County with a link back to the posting here on Conejo Valley Guide
- When you enjoy a Tweet and want to share it with your followers, you can click "Retweet" and it will be shared. Retweet is basically the equivalent of the "Share" feature in