... and I'm such a sucker for peer pressure, I've opened a Twitter account. You can follow me at sleighwriter if you're so inclined. Or if you're really, really bored. (ETA: try going to http://twitter.com/sleighwriter if a search doesn't show sleighwriter, as a couple people have indicated. I'm there, honest. I already have a few people following me...)

There's been a large "Twitter, yes or no" discussion on one of the writers' groups to which I belong, and the majority seem to feel that twittering has worked for them, so I'm dipping my toes in the water-- and we'll see whether I like or hate it.

Hmm... Anyone interested in what I had for dinner? :-)

From: [identity profile] daedala.livejournal.com


Just please don't loudtwitter replicate posts to LJ. Please? Pretty please?

From: [identity profile] sleigh.livejournal.com


Not to worry. To me, LJ is a different animal; it's about conversation and more in-depth thoughts. I ignore all the 'twitter' posts on LJ. Besides, I'm a novelists. 140 characters isn't really enough 'space' for me! :-)

From: [identity profile] sleigh.livejournal.com


I've seen people replicating their tweets on LJ, and I'd seen someone mention that they were using an application called "Loudtwitter" to do that. Those posts seemed so "Un-LJ like" that I now tend to just skip over one or two line posts unless something seems to catch my eye. And I've seen some people (like [livejournal.com profile] pegkerr who post their daily tweets behind an LJ Cut.

From: [identity profile] sleigh.livejournal.com

Re: Twitter and LiveJournal


Good post; well worth reading. I don't see myself posting tweets to LJ (and I don't read twitterings posted here, either.)
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