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“Truth in Twittering”

Question of the Week:

How many people do you think really follow those whom they claim to be following? Or, are they “following” primarily as an ego-fueled attempt to try to get more followers for perception value?


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2 Responses to ““Truth in Twittering””

  1. Elle Says:

    The people who do not follow but have alot of followers have true followers.

    The others who knows.

    Personally I haven’t been on Twitter for a month because it doesn’t work; can’t get on, to slow.

    I’m on Facebook and I play Mafia Wars as a substitute for talking too much about my court case on my blog.

  2. John Follis Says:

    “The people who do not follow but have alot of followers have true followers.”

    I would agree.

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