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Politics

The Case Against Twitter

C'mon, admit it. Twitter is useless.

David Harsanyi | 11.14.2009 7:00 AM

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Not long ago, Meghan McCain, maverick progeny and rising media star (because, no doubt, of her impressive intellectual gifts), posted a cleavage-intense picture of herself on her Twitter account.

"For years," the 25-year-old would lament later, "I have struggled to accept the fact that the way I look in a tank top comes off more 'sexual' than a flat-chested woman."

First, let's all agree on the obvious: A nation that fails to deal with the deep-seated struggles of busty young blondes is a nation that fails us all.

Then feel free to wonder why an intelligent young woman feigns astonishment when her candid shot creates a hubbub online after she disseminates the shot to 76,000 followers. Isn't that the point of posting on Twitter? Highlighting everything? Even your socio-political thoughts on cup sizes?

Twitter's popularity and usefulness are mysteries to me. Pressed by personal, professional, and cultural forces, I sporadically deploy short missives for fear of becoming one of those cantankerous technophobes who is too dense to recognize the miracle of letting "followers" know he hates raisins or that he loved the finale of Mad Men.

Now not only am I expected to transmit this minutiae mere seconds after I think it but also some 20-year-old in California has decreed that I must do it within the brevity of 140 characters. This need for conciseness, in fact, induces normally articulate friends of mine to write in Prince lyrics—recklessly using "2" and "4" and "U" as words.

To this point, I've found Twitter so aggressively worthless that I was forced to research exactly what I am missing. In the process, I stumbled across a useful New York Times tech column penned by David Pogue that clarified all. The headline read, "Twitter? It's What You Make It."

In summation, like your beloved pet rock, Twitter is useful only in your imagination.

Despite this, I can't begin to add up how many times, as a member of the media, I've been instructed that I need to tweet by people who have absolutely no clue what tweeting means. How Twitter helps journalism is yet to be determined.

But the deepest mystery of Twitter is why celebrities and elected officials take part. After all, we all know they can't write their own lines.

Now, admittedly, Twitter can be entertaining on occasion, as it turns out that 140 characters offers a great chance to be misunderstood—and an even greater chance one will expose his inner troglodyte.

In these past few weeks alone, a clueless Colorado state Sen. Dave Schultheis tweeted, "Don't for a second, think Obama wants what is best for U.S. He is flying the U.S. Plane right into the ground at full speed. Let's Roll." NFL running back Larry Johnson took time out from his busy day of stinking at his job to ridicule his coach and question the heterosexuality (crudely) of a critical tweeter. He lost his job.

So you see, though only a reported 11 percent of Twitter's users are actually teenagers, nearly everyone who participates may end up sounding like one. (Young people have the good sense to head to MySpace, where they freely can post sexually provocative pictures—with music!) I certainly have no cleavage to ratchet up my "follower" numbers.

As a blogging, Facebooking, texting American who values the explosion of democratic user-generated Internet content and its contribution to intellectual debate, political activism, government transparency, entertainment, access to data, and community, I can safely say I still see no reason to tweet.

Naturally, this phenomenon is growing by approximately 1 million percent yearly. Maybe this is just where I get left behind by technology. Still, I'm sticking with Google's CEO, Eric Schmidt, who called Twitter the "poor man's e-mail system"—and considering e-mail is completely free and allows you to form complete sentences, that's not exactly a ringing endorsement.

David Harsanyi is a columnist at The Denver Post and the author of Nanny State. Visit his Web site at www.DavidHarsanyi.com.

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  1. Fist of Etiquette   16 years ago

    Brevity is the whole of Twitter.

    1. JB   16 years ago

      And the soul.

      Twitter is a platform. It's like saying the internet is useless.

      What an awful article. Maybe next time do some research on how many people are productively using Twitter for work, networking, finding news, finding jobs, etc.

      1. 24AheadDotCom   16 years ago

        I see others using it for networking, but I use it basically just for broadcasting to others. A look at my feed will show links to posts (the ones starting with "New:") but also me trying to degrade CNN, get activists to do things in better ways, separate TeaParty leaders from their followers, and so on.

        And, here's something pretty sweet: I've currently got 337 followers, while someone much more famous and who's on the TV only has a little over 2000: twitter.com/JohnKingCNN

        I also run some specialized feeds, such as one providing late sixties music vids a few times per day.

        1. edna   16 years ago

          shut the fuck up, lonewhacko.

          how many characters is that?

      2. Solana   16 years ago

        Well said, JB. This article is utterly worthless.

    2. bigbootylove   14 years ago

      The real case with twitter is, everyone speaks but noone listens lol

    3. seo mexico   14 years ago

      2 years of this comment 🙂 What do you think about that now?

      I know this guy dont read my comment, but I am in shock of people who does not have any clue about tech

  2. Adam   16 years ago

    Re-write and re-submit in 140 characters or less. Thx.

  3. hmm   16 years ago

    YRU hatting on Twtr. ur jst old n :(. Twtr rcks~

    http://roflrazzi.files.wordpre.....deboob.jpg

    1. hmm   16 years ago

      Look at me Look at me!

      I don't get twitter. I have email and text if I want to say something. I have no desire to broadcast to the world. It all seems like a way to try and be famous without being famous. Like you pointed out, I have a hard enough time keeping the retarded troglodyte (mine's extra stupid) locked up.

      1. ed   16 years ago

        No mystery. It's narcissism and everybody knows it.

        1. Suki   16 years ago

          That must be it, why I never got interested in Twitter. I have Facebook, Myspace, Bebo and Blogspot accounts but don't use them much. Never got narcissistic.

          1. ed   16 years ago

            Dear Followers:
            I'm going to the pool to get some morning sun. I live in South Florida. Don't you wish you were me? Toodles!

            1. Suki   16 years ago

              I wish I was in South Florida, instead of this cold drizzle you sent me 🙁

              1. ed   16 years ago

                Dearest Followers:
                The pool was marvy. Blue skies and nary a cloud. Ed is as tan as a biological offspring of the Scots can be: that's right: bluish-pink.

        2. D-FENS   16 years ago

          The social media Venn diagram from Despair pretty well sums it up: http://despair.com/somevedi.html

          My ex-girlfriend was the biggest narcissist I've ever known, and had to have "her name on everyone's lips." It sure was after I broke up with her... She's an uber-lefty, and when I once mentioned that Ayn Rand had some good ideas about personal responsibility, she said something about how much she hated selfish people. Ironically, she was also one of the most selfish people I've ever met.

      2. JB   16 years ago

        Again, Twitter is what you make it.

        It's like saying the internet is useless...'I have TV, radio, newspapers, why would I need the internet?'

        1. hmm   16 years ago

          None of the above are on demand. The internet is. I have 2 on demand formats that are superior to twitter, email and text. Both are mobile, both have better formats, both have richer media... the list goes on. I really can't come up with a reason other than the recent desire by everyone to be come famous.

        2. jpocali   16 years ago

          To be fair, it is more like saying, "Why take out a full page ad when I can use the Classifieds?"

          1. hmm   16 years ago

            When there is no negative utility for taking out the full ad why would you ever use the classifieds?

            I guess there might be a free advertising component if you can get enough people to follow you.

            1. JB   16 years ago

              For many people, it's not about being followed; it's about following people of interest who post items of interest.

  4. Robert   16 years ago

    All web 2.0 stuff is a scam. The business model is like TV. YOU are the product. You view their ads, you are tracked, monitored, packaged and sold to the highest bidder. And deleting the account is not possible in some cases. Even if it is, data never dies..

    Refusing to participate does no good, as others will helpfully add your name as metadata to those shameful pictures of you drinking at a party, etc.

    You can not win, you can not break even.. The question is how much you will lose!

  5. Adderall Apocalypse   16 years ago

    omg! u luddite! j/k. 😛 But srsly, does the term #iranelection mean nothing 2 u!? [I mean ~5 mo. ago, o/c]

  6. Suki   16 years ago

    Nice to see that Reason is supported by Radical Islam AND the Mossad! LOL

    1. peachy   16 years ago

      The Pentagon, too.

      1. Suki   16 years ago

        And David Ben-Gurion? From the grave? At least Nick Gillespie's jacket can keep the peace in that crowd.

        1. prolefeed   16 years ago

          Still some choice supporter names available:

          NAMBLA

          Snidely Whiplash

          sociopaths everywhere

          The CIA

          Elvis Presley

          Al Quaeda

          1. Nooge   16 years ago

            Word has it that Ezra Klein, Feministing, and Paul Krugman are going to appear in the "supported by" banner sometime.

            1. Suki   16 years ago

              Isn't Feministing Porn already represented?

  7. Warren   16 years ago

    I have zero use for Twitter, and next to no use for Facebook.

    GET OFF MY LAWN
    *shakes fist*

  8. stubby   16 years ago

    I love Twitter. I'm addicted to Twitter. It's fun, and it's increasing my book sales, and I enjoy talking to the people I've met whom I never would've met otherwise.

    1. Suki   16 years ago

      What books do you write? I think the blog I help John with gets him the most book sales, but would have to double check with him.

      1. stubby   16 years ago

        um..i write romance, under a pen name. Only one book so far.

        1. BakedPenguin   16 years ago

          If you've only sold one book so far, I have to say I'm skeptical of Twitter being all that helpful.

          1. stubby   16 years ago

            3K books. One title.

            1. BakedPenguin   16 years ago

              Perhaps I should have added "jk jk" after that.

              1. stubby   16 years ago

                I AM NOT DEFENSIVE!

                1. BakedPenguin   16 years ago

                  Hmm... Glad I didn't add the joke about how becoming the head of acquisitions at a major metropolitan public library might have been helpful to sales...

                  Seriously though, congratulations. IIRC, 3k is right about where genre publishers make their money back. Meaning there's almost certainly another book to be published if you decide to write it.

        2. Suki   16 years ago

          Cool! I like romance and that is what I helped with too.

        3. Lew Rockwell   15 years ago

          So, it's yaoi, then, right?

      2. JB   16 years ago

        Twitter would be great for Suki.

        1. Suki   16 years ago

          The Suki is anti The Twitter.

          1. stubby   16 years ago

            Now, whenever I see Suki's name, in my head I hear "Sookeh."

  9. Samuel Morse   16 years ago

    If I'd seen this coming, I never would have run the Pony Express out of business.

  10. thenino85   16 years ago

    Very few things bother me more than girls that complain about how having large breasts or being too pretty. Blah, blah, blah, people just think of me as a pair of breasts, blah, blah blah. Most flat-chested girls would kill for larger breasts, hence push-up bras and breast implants, because, terrible as this is, people will treat you better if you're hotter and/or prettier. Happens to men too, though there having large breasts has the opposite effect, oddly. Complaining about the fact that you won the genetic jackpot just seems like the ultimate act of self-absorption. You want all the advantage of being a long, attractive, big-breasted blonde but have none of the minor side effects? I do feel sympathy for the girls that develop back problems as a result, but that's a different matter entirely.

    Oh, right, this is about Twitter. I kept figuring that Twitter would die on its own, but the damn thing has stuck around long enough that at this point, it's probably here to stay.

    1. BakedPenguin   16 years ago

      I have a minor pet peeve about the whole "women are less into the looks" idea. I used to work alongside a guy who was a male model. We did not get equal treatment from female co-workers. I didn't really have a problem with that, since I expected it. I did have a problem with the fact that quite a few of those women were the type who would whine and pule about men being pigs.

      1. JB   16 years ago

        Women are at least as superficial as guys.

        Just look at how many women who want a guy of a certain height. That is worse than a guy saying I want a girl with 44 DDs; at least a person can buy those.

      2. Suki   16 years ago

        A pig is easier to tolerate if he is not hard on the eyes.

        1. BakedPenguin   16 years ago

          Fair enough; so is a bitch.

          1. Suki   16 years ago

            This is a big world.

      3. bohica   16 years ago

        That's why you never see a really attractive guy accused of sexual harassment. Women like attention from hot guys. The same remarks and actions in the office that will get an ugly guy busted will get a hot guy laid.

  11. James Ard   16 years ago

    The root word for twitter is twit. However, instead of waiting around here for a good troll, I can find plenty of fools to argue with at cspan's twitter site.

  12. MikeP   16 years ago

    When in the Course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with anothe

  13. ha   16 years ago

    #iranelection, you rube

  14. Suki   16 years ago

    How long before Pingbacks from twitter accounts outnumber the real comments on this thread?

  15. Kolohe   16 years ago

    It just occured to me, after I went to Balko's twitter feed from a link on a blog that was linked to by today's pledge drive post, that Eric Schmidt, while being richer than I'll ever be, is very wrong in this case.

    Twitter is not the poor man's email, it's short attention span blogging.

    And like all blogging, can be done well or not so well.

  16. stubby   16 years ago

    Here, just for ya'll, is a great photo I found on Twitter.

    My Mormon libertarian buddy tweeted it.

    1. fortyouncer   16 years ago

      Oh that's how you write it. I always thought the past tense was twatted.

    2. Tholan   16 years ago

      Awesome. My wife say's she would sue the sign poster. I don't see the grounds.

    3. JB   16 years ago

      That's great.

      That picture alone should get the Twitter doubters to shut up.

      1. monk   16 years ago

        It's called google images...

        1. JB   16 years ago

          So google images will find cool images and tell you about them?

          News to me.

  17. Wicks Cherrycoke   16 years ago

    We'll see if in a few years whether Twitter has the staying power of newsgroups, chat rooms, ICQ, Odigo, AOL "pen pals," and any one of a number of now-forgotten online communications trends.

    They all seem to follow the same pattern: some communications tool becomes the hot new thing, people flock to it, women give themselves screen names like "HotBabe10" or "ILikeSex200" and post cheesy pictures of themselves, get outraged when men (often of Middle Eastern extraction) respond with off-color comments, and then abandon the tool in disgust.

    1. Hugh Akston   16 years ago

      get outraged when men (often of Middle Eastern extraction)

      Wait, what?

      1. Mahir ?a?r?   16 years ago

        I KISS YOU!!!

        Who is want to come TURKEY I can invitate ..... She can stay my home ........

      2. Mad Max   16 years ago

        One of the clues the FBI missed before 9/11 was when Osama bin Laden replied to some Boston chick's tweet by writing 'hope you dont haf any flights tomorrow lol'

      3. Wicks Cherrycoke   16 years ago

        I had heard from a substantial number of women who participated in the Odigo, ICQ, etc, that Arabic and Middle Eastern men (or at least men claiming to be Arabic or Middle Eastern) were contacting them and making obscene or off-color comments to them.

  18. DanD   16 years ago

    Funny how Eric Schmidt was knocking Twitter but was still willing to shell out a hefty chuck of GoogleBucks(R) to acquire it.

    With that said, I totally agree that Twitter is useless for most applications (especially journalism!), but I've found it useful for one thing in particular: there's a local company that runs sports leagues for adults, and they use Twitter for weather cancellations and venue changes. So instead of running to a computer to check their site, you can have game notifications sent to your phone via SMS. Very handy!

    1. JB   16 years ago

      Useless for journalism? LOL.

      You should see the number of publications using Twitter and driving tons of readers to their content. For many people, Twitter is a human-networked tool for sharing links.

      1. DanD   16 years ago

        [citation needed]

        1. JB   16 years ago

          Wow, you are dense.

          http://twitter.com/mashable
          http://twitter.com/cnn

          1. Solana   16 years ago

            HA!

          2. JB   16 years ago

            And more...

            http://www.revolutionmagazine......ter-power/

    2. monk   16 years ago

      It's called email.

  19. Van Rijn   16 years ago

    Behold the *only* twittering worth a damn:

    http://twitter.com/shitmydadsays

  20. Hugh Akston   16 years ago

    Great article David. I'll link to it from my Friendster account, add it to my AOL homepage, and discuss it at length on my LiveJournal.

    I'd add it to my Geocities page, but I've had some trouble accessing it lately.

  21. hanmeng   16 years ago

    Meghan's mammaries
    showing big boobs in tube top
    a twitter titter

    1. brotherben   16 years ago

      I think you mean that she gave folks a "titty twitter."

      1. Marshall Gill   16 years ago

        Shouldn't that be a twit titty tweet?

  22. Brian G.   16 years ago

    The Tea Parties never would have got organized over email. Twitter is incredibly useful. If you can't find a use for it, then you're doing it wrong.

    1. JB   16 years ago

      Agree completely. Use it with TweetDeck and follow people of interest and group them.

    2. mad the swine   16 years ago

      Um, do you know where the term 'Tea Party' originated? I'm pretty sure neither e-mail nor twitter were involved.

  23. Marcello   16 years ago

    If it wasn't for Twitter, I would never have heard of David Harsanyi. In other words, he's right, it's useless!

  24. Mad Max   16 years ago

    I don't know how useful Twitter can be. I'm not using it, but maybe I should be. But it certainly seems exaggerated.

    For every person who uses twitter to organize important activities like marches or sports, there are like 100 narcissists.

    People, especially older people, are inhibited from criticizing it because of the fear of being uncool and not up to what the kids are doing. If they just get used to the fact that they're not going to be cool anyway, they may as well speak their minds.

    1. Mad Max   16 years ago

      'older' = over 19

      1. Mad Max   16 years ago

        To criticize Twitter in a hip way, just say, 'oh, you're still doing twitter? I switched over to [mumble something that sounds trendy and cool] three months ago.'

        Your interlocutor won't even dare to ask you what [something that sounds trendy and cool] is, because he will be afraid he will come across as a fuddy-duddy with lime-green pants belted across his belly button and with the left-turn blinker in his Mercury Maquis constantly on because he's too focused on getting home in time for the Bob Hope Special.

        1. Mad Max   16 years ago

          But I like the stuff my dad says dad.

    2. JB   16 years ago

      Very easy to ignore the useless people. Don't follow them.

      1. Hugh Akston   16 years ago

        That's kind of hard when they keep posting Twitter apologetics on this thread.

  25. Richard Holder   16 years ago

    Also, follow Reason on twitter!

  26. ?   16 years ago

    I used to work alongside a guy who was a male model.

    You have no idea.

    I used to be that guy. Now I'm not. I'm not much not (I didn't get fat or my face burned off or anything), but I'm just enough not that it isn't the immediate impresssion I give anymore. So now "professional" women, and "men are pigs" types of any class, are utter assholes (in comparison) to me, all the time, with barely an exception, unless and until they find out I'm kinda Somebody.

    I didn't know. They don't, either. Even if you've observed it, you don't really get how massive a difference that immediate "I'd hit it" makes. The gap between how women treat "OH GOD GOTTA FUCK HIM" guy and "I might, if he's Somebody" guy is like men's gap between Megan Fox and Michael Moore with a "Megan Fox" nametag on.

    1. Mad Max   16 years ago

      I just rely on my personality.

  27. Episiarch   16 years ago

    All stupidity aside, I want to hear how to monetize Twitter. Whoever figures that out becomes a jillionaire. The problem is...there isn't a way to monetize Twitter. Shit, even Facebook, which has had 600 million sunk into it (600 million!) is only barely starting to turn a profit. How you gonna get that 600 mil back, dudes?

    Twitter is just another social media money pit. The creators are hoping to the FSM that someone stupid like Google will buy them for a billion dollars, but people are starting to wise up.

    1. JB   16 years ago

      They can make some money with targeted ads. I'm not sure how that will work with all the people using it through outside applications.

      Also, they can charge for premiums. Not sure what those would be at this point. Charge for account verification for businesses for example.

    2. prolefeed   16 years ago

      Twitterbucks TM.

      Print yer own cash.

    3. IceTrey   15 years ago

      That's easy. Find someone rich to follow and when they announce they are going to the south of France for the summer rob their house.

      1. wylie   15 years ago

        Whew, just what i needed on a monday. Thank you sir!

  28. prolefeed   16 years ago

    Who would have thought that a fugly old dude like McCain would have such a hawt daughter?

    Those tits look fake, though.

    1. Agent Provacateur   16 years ago

      Those tits look fake, though.

      Sounds like something a jealous ,small-breasted woman would say.Meghan McCain is just a busty gal.She is kinda fat too which makes them even bigger.

      1. Suki   16 years ago

        I am not jealous of her.

      2. prolefeed   16 years ago

        Or a guy who has watched an inordinate amount of pr0n and has some idea of what are fake v. real tits.

        But, after googling a larger sample of pictures:

        http://images.google.com/image.....i=g1g-s1g8

        I'd say her tits are real, and proportional to her quasi-voluptuous figure. I wouldn't call her "kinda fat" -- nice body.

  29. Tim Cavanaugh   16 years ago

    "I have struggled to accept the fact that the way I look in a tank top comes off more 'sexual' than a flat-chested woman."

    How about struggling with basic grammar? The way you look = a flat-chested woman?

    Did you mean to say: "I have struggled to accept the fact that I look more 'sexual' in a tank top than a flat-chested woman would." That's fewer characters!

    Or did you mean that the mere image of you is more sexual than an actual flat-chested woman? Whatever they told you on TV, Meghan, flat-chested women are not completely unsexual. They just have to try harder. You too, soon.

    1. Episiarch   16 years ago

      So Tim's a breast guy. See, I would have figured you as more of an ass man. Or a man jaw dude, like NutraSweet.

      1. Tim Cavanaugh   16 years ago

        On second look, that's a pretty dickish comment I made. My apologies to large-breasted and small-breasted women, along with people who find images more attractive than actual people, and anybody else I may have offended.

        1. Episiarch   16 years ago

          Dickish comments are the point, Tim. Don't go soft (get it?) on us.

          1. Warty   16 years ago

            You bought a dicktowel, didn't you, Epi? Don't you fucking dare lie to me.

            1. Episiarch   16 years ago

              GUILTY

              * Features Tiny Bird
              * Huge Cock
              * Tight Buns
              * Chics get HOT

        2. hmm   16 years ago

          Way to fuck up a good rant with a retarded apology.

  30. tired dog   16 years ago

    I am not a twit.

  31. lavaman   16 years ago

    The reason twitter usage is confusing is because the people using twitter don't know what it's for.

    The whole original point of twitter was to let people know where you are and what you are doing right now so all your friends can come meet you.

    That's it. Period.

    It's not for blogging, sharing your thoughts, etc.

    Even the page itself tells you that. When you login to twitter there's a big box that says "What are you doing right now?"

    It never asks you your thoughts on current events or what the coolest youtube video is. It's there so you can tell people what you're doing. Right now.

    1. Slut Bunwalla   15 years ago

      But taking it that literally would mean that every tweet should just say "I'm tweeting".

  32. Tim Cavanaugh   16 years ago

    The whole original point of twitter was to let people know where you are and what you are doing right now so all your friends can come meet you.

    The original point of Rocky Horror was to be a movie audiences would enjoy passively. Tough break. I should be as misunderstood as Twitter.

    1. lavaman   16 years ago

      Rocky Horror achieved their goal quite well then, just not with an audience the size they would've liked...

      1. lavaman   16 years ago

        Oops. Read that too quickly. Thought it said massively instead of passively.

    2. ChrisH   16 years ago

      Then, I hope it makes you feel better that when I read your real estate posts on HnR, I throw rice and toast in the air.

      My office-mates are starting to get pissed, I think.

    3. hmm   16 years ago

      I was little bummed there was no Rocky post on Halloween.

  33. Danny   16 years ago

    "Twitter for Dummies" is redundant.

  34. jester   16 years ago

    Haikus always seem
    To fit nicely on Twitter
    They are concise, see

  35. joshua corning   16 years ago

    Twitter Sucks!!

    and as someone who has never used twitter for anything and mostly does not understand it i can say that with complete confidence.

  36. Mike M.   16 years ago

    There once was a new app called Twitter
    that set all the kids hearts a-flitter.
    There goes attention span
    into the garbage can.
    America's gone down the shitter.

  37. Jeff   16 years ago

    "It is not advisable [Twitterers] to venture unsolicited opinions. You should spare yourself the embarrassing discovery of their exact value to your [reader]."

    (Atlas Shrugged)

  38. J sub D   16 years ago

    An open letter to THE SQUIRREL -

    Has The Great and All-Powerful Rodent, finally figured out that threaded comments and Hit & Run are incompatible?

    Humbly awaiting your response,
    J sub D

  39. J sub D   16 years ago

    Please ignore dumbass comma in my previous.

    Thanks.

  40. Bradley J. Fikes   16 years ago

    Shorter David Harsanyi: Twitter sucks because I don't understand it.

  41. re-defiler   16 years ago

    Gotta disagree with Eric Schmidt (king twit). Gmail is the poor man's email, you get what you pay for.

    Nothing is more tech ghetto than Google - just a sleazy telemarketing company with a silly name.

  42. John   16 years ago

    I agree - I just don't get it, but then again, I don't get Myspace either. Like you, I feel that I've finally hit the proverbial "generation gap". Bound to happen sooner or later.

    1. troy   16 years ago

      I will be sending you your complimentary pair of depends soon there old feller.

  43. IndieFilmmaker   16 years ago

    I can't believe I just donated $25 to Reason to help subsidize this crap! And I'm surprised more commentors didn't bring up the Iran elections & tea parties. But then, the commentors aren't being PAID for their contributions, given a byline, etc.

  44. Bradley J. Fikes   16 years ago

    To follow up on my Twitter-sized observation about Harsanyi's clueless column (which he must have dashed off to meet deadline): As a journalist, I've found Twitter useful in several different ways.

    *It gives me an abundance of story leads.

    *It lets me publicize my own stories to interested people.

    *It keeps me up to date on happenings on my beats.

    *It helps me build and maintain a source network.

    But you have to approach Twitter systematically to get these results. I looked for people on Twitter who I already knew to be informative. I read their tweets and only followed those who have a high S/N ratio. Then, I examined the follower/followed list of these trusted people to add more sources.

    For retail businesses, Twitter can help attract customers. Bars and restaurants will gladly host Twitter meetups, especially those that are new or need to attract customers. It's free advertising, and having been to a couple of tweetups, I know it's effective in turning people out.

    At the risk of self-promotion, here is an article I wrote about using Twitter: http://j.mp/twi03
    And I am on Twitter @sandiegoscience

  45. P Brooks   16 years ago

    Here's another reason I hate threaded comments: LoneDipshit can come wobbling along and tack one of his irrelevant excretions to the first comment in the thread.

    Don't give him the prime real estate.

  46. ed   16 years ago

    Anyway, the fact that at least one "follower" appraised Ms. McCain's bountiful bustage as "bordering on NSFW" is indicative of America's utter ROTFLness. Or something.

    1. 24AheadDotCom   16 years ago

      What's funny is who posted that. I used her as an example (right pic of course) over two years ago. Needless to say, no one else picked up on who she is.

      1. Warty   16 years ago

        No one noticed what you said because no one pays attention to you. Shut the fuck up, Lonewacko.

      2. ed   16 years ago

        no one else picked up on who she is

        Maybe that's because she's a nobody. A nobody with big tits...
        Then again, in America, big tits can make you a somebody...for a while...

  47. Twitter user   16 years ago

    You suck. Just because you don't understand something doesn't mean it isn't useful for people smarter than you.

  48. P Brooks   16 years ago

    "Just because you don't understand something doesn't mean it isn't useful for people smarter whose time is worth less than you(rs)."

  49. John   16 years ago

    http://www.nypost.com/p/news/l.....ents_block

    This is bizzare

  50. Ben   16 years ago

    Worst article ever written on Reason.com. Where is the reasoning and logic? Fire this writer in under 140 characters.

    1. ed   16 years ago

      Fire this writer in under 140 characters

      Here's a box. There's the door. Beat it.

      That's 33. Do spaces count?

      1. JB   16 years ago

        Yes, spaces count.

        Everything counts...in large and small amounts.

  51. Advocates for Liberty   16 years ago

    Let's face it, not many care that someone is baking muffins, but many use Twitter as a news feed. If you choose whom you follow carefully (like @reasonmag, @CatoInstitute) you come across intellectual gems that you might have otherwise never seen.

    Instead of "what are you doing," many groups are using it as "what are we reading" or "what are we thinking."

    As an off-shoot group of the tea party movement, we use social networking and micro-blogging to further the ideals of freedom--both personal and economic.

    Ditto on the #iranelection. Twitter is also useful for keeping tabs on the mobilizing that @BarackObama is planning.

    http://twitter.com/Advocates4LibRT
    http://www.facebook.com/pages/.....2239673940

  52. Marshall Gill   16 years ago

    Where is the reasoning

    Don't mind if I do.

    Drink!

  53. MARY STACK   16 years ago

    THIS STORY REMINDS ME OF A ROOMMATE I HAD WHEN I WAS 18. SHE WAS A VEGETARIAN EXCEPT WHEN I BOUGHT A COOKED CHICKEN. SHE WAS AGAINST FUR COATS BUT WORE A FUR COAT THAT WAS USED & THEREFORE OK. I WOULD THINK YOU WOULD TAKE DOWN THE TWITTER INFO ON YOUR WEBSITE BUT THEN AGAIN...

    1. DanD   16 years ago

      OMG OMG HAVE YOU EVER CONSIDERED THAT HE'S A WRITER FOR A MAGAZINE THAT EMPLOYS SEVERAL WRITERS AND MAYBE HIS BLOG RANT ISN'T REPRESENTATIVE OF THE WHOLE MAGAZINE OMG OMG

      PS Your Billy Mays key is stuck

      1. MARY STACK   16 years ago

        OMG OMG WHAT THE HELL DOES "SEVERAL WRITERS" HAVE TO DO WITH MY REMARK? IS IT NOT unREASONable TO BITCH ABOUT SOMETHING AND THEN CONTINUE TO PARTICIPATE IN IT? OK, I GRANT YOU YOUR BILLY MAYS COMMENT IS CLEVER. NO ACROSTIC REPLY FOR YOU.

        1. DanD   16 years ago

          HI MARY! WELCOME TO THE INTERNET!!! IT'S NEVER A GOOD IDEA TO CONSTANTLY TYPE IN ALL CAPS UNLESS YOU'RE SHOWING SOMEONE ELSE HOW MUCH OF AN ASSHOLE THEY ARE BEING BY DOING SO!!!

          You are suggesting in your post that it is hypocritical for Reason Magazine and its writersto have a Twitter feed when just one writer is blogposting an unfavorable rant about the service. I am disagreeing with you in a sarcastic manner.

          1. MARY STACK   16 years ago

            @davidharsanyi HAS OVER 90 TWEETS. I NEVER MADE MENTION OF MAGAZINE/WRITER OTHER THAN DAVID HARSANYI. WHAT I WAS REFERRING TO IS http://www.davidharsanyi.com

            1. JCoke   16 years ago

              even then, it still isn't the same thing. I hope you can recognize that. There is a difference between using something, and deciding (and writing) that it is stupid, and preaching that using fur is immoral, and using it. Having experience with Twitter gives more credibility, I think. At any rate, is twitter important enough for you to go investigating this?

              1. MARY STACK   16 years ago

                I NEVER SAID USING FUR WAS IMMORAL NOR IS EATING CHICKEN. MY COMMENT WAS ABOUT THE IRONY OF HIS POST.

            2. DICK CHENEY   16 years ago

              MARY UR STOOPID LOL

    2. hmm   16 years ago

      I offer a rare and not commonly known service.

      It's called YFCLO. I surf the internet to warn people when YOUR FUCKING CAPS LOCK IS ON.

      1. MARY STACK   16 years ago

        HMM, REPLY OUT OF ORDER & STILL USING CAPS. GTFOI!!!

      2. prolefeed   16 years ago

        +1

        Added YFCLO to UrbanDictionary.com

  54. Stucky212   16 years ago

    Great article, David. I notice some posters here don't exactly have a sense of humor.

    I hate raisins too. .

    1. wylie   15 years ago

      I'm just sick of raisins slipping into everything.

      Don't put them in salads. Seriously. No walnuts either.

  55. brotherben   16 years ago

    I clicked on a link Whackalone had to his blog and he has an ad for several Hannah Montana items, including hand creme. LMAO

  56. stubby   16 years ago

    Ok, here's something else I learned from Twitter today. An author who writes for the same small publishing house I do just sold her second novel for a million bucks.

    Damn that's cool...

  57. highnumber   16 years ago

    Dave Weigel is a must follow on twitter. Hilarious. Penn & mr teller are good ones too.

  58. MARY STACK   16 years ago

    YFCLO
    OH SO CLEVER!
    UNDENIABLE GENIUS!
    REALIZE YOUR COMMENT IS
    AS INTERESTING AS A 12 YEAR OLDS
    NOTICE YOUR HANDLE IS SILLY TOO.
    ALWAYS INTERESTING TO
    SEE AN UNUSUAL DISORDER I MEAN
    SERVICE

    1. Nemo   16 years ago

      Was that a poem?

      1. MARY STACK   16 years ago

        ACROSTIC

        1. mr simple   15 years ago

          It's you're, as in you are, not your, as in the possessive. Nice try.

          1. MARY STACK   15 years ago

            MERCI MR.SIMPLE.

  59. CAPSLOCKMAN   16 years ago

    I LIKE CAKE.

  60. Robster   16 years ago

    I liken it to the CB radio craze of the 70s good buddy.

  61. JT   16 years ago

    Add yourself to the list of 'people who have absolutely no clue what tweeting means.'

    1. hmm   16 years ago

      The act of committing a tweet?

    2. MARY STACK   15 years ago

      JT IF YOU INSIST ON USING MY TWITTER PAGE, THEN I SHOULD BE ABLE TO PICK YOUR HANDLE. HOW DOES "MARY'S BITCH" SOUND TO YOU?

  62. sage   16 years ago

    I don't use twitter (yet) but I figured that there's not much use for it in my case. It seems like that's something that would be most useful from a mobile phone. My phone is for calls only. If I had internet on my phone I probably would use twitter.

    I really fucking hate that name though. Twitter and tweets. Sounds so fucking felching gay.

  63. Dave   16 years ago

    K, Reasonites, here's a good reason for you to hate Twitter: trending topics. Trending topics are, in a word, horrible. Imagine if your popular cliques in high school were run by Nigerian 411 scammers. That's what trending topics are like.

    This morning one of the trending topics happens to be a hashtag named #youmightbealiberal. Efforts to get #youmightbeataliberal were for naught. Clicking on the trend netted this gem up front:

    "#YoumightbeaLiberal if you take your ideals for a political system from the Constitution instead of a shitty series of books by Ayn Rand."

    http://twitter.com/LandoHalfel.....5738394528

    I'm not a twitter hater, though. On the internet, you don't have to hate the game; it's far easier to hate the player.

    1. hmm   16 years ago

      I'm not sure what a trending topic is, but that is a very insightful comment. On par with "my cats breath smells like cat food."

  64. hmm   16 years ago

    Pingback is one of those great on paper elephant hanging from a daisy by his trunk ideas.

  65. Bradley J. Fikes   16 years ago

    "It seems like that's something that would be most useful from a mobile phone."

    Wrong. Twitter can be used even more easily on a PC.

    It used to be that people would study a subject before offering an opinion.

    1. sage   16 years ago

      Don't be a dickhole
      Useful, easy, not the same
      Think before you post

  66. Hacha Cha   15 years ago

    Follow Reason on the Twitter!

  67. Romanticide   15 years ago

    I use to think the same as yoy, until I found out how comfortable it was to receive the news on it. I could see each headline then decide if I wanted to follow the link into the whole the whole article. Also many protests are followed by twitter, is not that it usefullness is on the imagination, but you need to think what do you want twitter for.

  68. Ratko   15 years ago

    That's Sen. John McCain's daughter? Impressive, who was the girl's mother, Dolly Pardon. I better take another look at the image again, maybe I was on the wrong page.

  69. Ratko   15 years ago

    Nope, that was her. What in the world is she apologising for. McCain should have had her stand behind him while he was campaigning. People would have forgot about the "historic election" real fast.

  70. IceTrey   15 years ago

    That's easy. Find someone rich to follow and when they announce they are going to the south of France for the summer rob their house.

  71. Chad   15 years ago

    "Aggressively worthless" is the best two-word summation of my thoughts on Twitter than I have ever seen. Thanks David.

    I am utterly horrified by the very idea of Twitter, which seems to have three purposes:

    1: To spam my friends with random crap
    2: To be spammed by them in return
    3: To be spammed by celebrities

    Thanks, but no thanks. It is like a condensed form of the absolute worst elements of Facebook, MySpace, etc.

    1. SM   15 years ago

      Or 4: Keeping tabs on professional colleagues who briefly link to news items and press releases of relevant interest around the country.

      I'm a local planner with a focus on downtown development. Twitter's been helpful expanding my network of contacts and sources of information on successful local efforts. Local effort being the sorts of things that don't typically get case studies or in-depth review in professional publications. Twitter brings them to my attention in a brief format, and e-mail is good for follow-up.

    2. Solana   15 years ago

      HA! I love when people are "utterly horrified" by Twitter. It reminds me of the time an old teacher of mine was convinced that "they" would use the internet to brainwash young people.

      *sigh

      Silly antiquated old people, stuck in their ways.

      1. wylie   15 years ago

        I dunno, that brainwashing thing doesn't seem so far fetched anymore.

  72. Neu Mejican   15 years ago

    Seems I heard the creator of twitter explain the idea thusly...

    Twitter is meant to provide a cross-format way to alert people to the content you have on all those other forums.

    It is not meant to have content, but to link to content.

    For some, that might be useful.

  73. stubby   15 years ago

    Another way to think of Twitter as opposed to other forms of social media...Facebook and Myspace are for people you know. Twitter is for people you'd like to meet.

  74. ashok   15 years ago

    I enjoyed this op-ed very much, and you're exactly right - there are many other aspects of New Media that are much more appealing, that emphasize things like "coherence" and "proper grammar."

    I will say that for those of us who are struggling to be heard and reach new audiences, Twitter is invaluable. I don't mean this in a snarky way at all, but I don't have reason.com or the Denver Post or aldaily caring about what I say: I have to use Twitter to a degree, and that is a trade-off, and not always for the better. I've sounded off on twitter before in the blog, in fact:

    http://www.ashokkarra.com/2009.....er-a-rant/

  75. Hobo Chang Ba   15 years ago

    As an active Twitter-hater, someday I want to have my own Twitter page where every tweet is something along the lines of "I'm posting on Twitter, guys!," "I think you think that what I have to say is important" and "Look at me! I need attention!"

  76. Paul M.   15 years ago

    In 20 years twitter will be a footnote on some horrid VH1 "I love the aughts" show. Facebook will go the way of AOL. No real substance, just novelty.

  77. MWG   15 years ago

    I have no use for Twitter myself, but I'm guessing there are a few Iranians who might disagree with this lame excuse of an article.

  78. MWG   15 years ago

    Ok... I admit it. I clicked on the link to see the pic.

  79. busty   15 years ago

    First, let's all agree on the obvious: A nation that fails to deal with the deep-seated struggles of busty young blondes is a nation that fails us all.

    Do I detect sarcasm here? Thanks for saying that busty young blondes aren't people.

  80. Juha Seingalt   15 years ago

    And here i was, about ready to donate to twitter, and then this most stupid article i've read in a while gets published.

    So, you have no use for twitter? Don't use it.

    Nevermind that for others it's essential in organizing their business and social lifes.

    If all you get out of twitter is uselss junk-messages, maybe you should try making some friends who are not idiots.

  81. wylde bill   15 years ago

    twitter is great for sending and receiving url's to stuff that actually makes sense or is amusing. That's about it, though...

    1. Ratko   15 years ago

      I enjoyed the hooter tweet, that's two uses.

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  85. Steve Wright   15 years ago

    Although you're right in the respect that Twitter has been blown out of all proportion and people think it's the best thing since sliced bread.

    It is a very useful tool in some respects but the spammers are pretty much ruining it for people who want the real Twitter experience.

    It does also have safety risks that need addressing too, especially for kids.

  86. Steve Wright   15 years ago

    I must admit to liking Twitter, it's pretty quirky and you do get the occassional interesting tweet.

    It does have safety issues though, especially for kids that seriously need to be addressed.

  87. twitter marketing software   15 years ago

    Come on, Twitter has it's uses.

    Other than the fact that it's a great way for small businesses to get a bit of interest (if relavant of course, nobody wants to follow a dentist), there's always going to be someone you'll find who you'll enjoy following whether for their humour or their...humour.

    That's what Twitter is to most people. A joke. Whether for good reasons or bad.

  88. Steve Jacobs   15 years ago

    Come on Twitter has it's uses, especially for small businesses that are relant (no-one wants to follow a dentist), but you'll always find someone funny on there.

    That's what it is to most people. A joke. Whether for good or bad reasons.

  89. abercrombie milano   15 years ago

    My only point is that if you take the Bible straight, as I'm sure many of Reasons readers do, you will see a lot of the Old Testament stuff as absolutely insane. Even some cursory knowledge of Hebrew and doing some mathematics and logic will tell you that you really won't get the full deal by just doing regular skill english reading for those books. In other words, there's more to the books of the Bible than most will ever grasp. I'm not concerned that Mr. Crumb will go to hell or anything crazy like that! It's just that he, like many types of religionists, seems to take it literally, take it straight...the Bible's books were not written by straight laced divinity students in 3 piece suits who white wash religious beliefs as if God made them with clothes on...the Bible's books were written by people with very different mindsets...in order to really get the Books of the Bible, you have to cultivate such a mindset, it's literally a labyrinth, that's no joke

  90. abercrombie milano   15 years ago

    My only point is that if you take the Bible straight, as I'm sure many of Reasons readers do, you will see a lot of the Old Testament stuff as absolutely insane. Even some cursory knowledge of Hebrew and doing some mathematics and logic will tell you that you really won't get the full deal by just doing regular skill english reading for those books. In other words, there's more to the books of the Bible than most will ever grasp. I'm not concerned that Mr. Crumb will go to hell or anything crazy like that! It's just that he, like many types of religionists, seems to take it literally, take it straight...the Bible's books were not written by straight laced divinity students in 3 piece suits who white wash religious beliefs as if God made them with clothes on.

  91. abercrombie milano   15 years ago

    My only point is that if you take the Bible straight, as I'm sure many of Reasons readers do, you will see a lot of the Old Testament stuff as absolutely insane.

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  93. Boob Job Reviews   15 years ago

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  94. Nick   15 years ago

    I could not agree more, Twitter is pointless. I need to send this article to multiple friends of mine.

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  96. Entrepreneur Ideas   15 years ago

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  97. facebook marketing   14 years ago

    I can't agree with this post being someone who actively uses Twitter to market on.

  98. Henry Massingale   14 years ago

    I guess you allowed yourself to be in a part of twitters that does not show a lot of good people within. I myself have missed out on your big boob encounter. Darn ...!
    Now as it is, why should the people need the FCC to butt in at the cost of Tax dollars ? Blogers at twitter, for most of them are very good people.
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  99. Henry Massingale   14 years ago

    Now, now, not all of use at twitter think this way. And as for the big boobed girl, I guess I missed out on this one. Darn...!
    So it is true that a people bring forward a attack against Twitter and Facebook, through the FCC.
    I have found that this FCC Movement to be upsetting, not all of it but most. The most, is that somehow the ACLU and the FCC got together to place a control on Christmas.
    Net Neutrality: FCC Plans Internet Regulation for Christmas,Red Tape Under the Tree: FCC Plans Internet Regulation for Christmas
    Published on December 17, 2010 by James Gattuso WebMemo #3086
    I do understand that if the One wishes to be known as a god, that God must not be known. Even through force or control of the forbidden apple.
    As of right now the FCC vs. the International Boycott Of The Arabic Drug Empire. Oh, this humors you, well, remember back when WikiLeaks supporters started hacking The People instead of the Government Official, well, I am the Outsider/ Out Sider, I am the one who sent out the BOLO to Hackers Unite against WikiLeaks Hackers.. And you ask why does my word hold credit in the streets ? Because what I post is true and is supported by thousands of companies and a lot of good people.. I will give the FCC the same warning as I gave those hackers, you are trust/passing on our domain, and this is backed up by Law and Constitutional Law, that the Freedom Of Choice is what you have a problem with. And with in this is Freedom Of Speech.
    From my Understanding you need our Tax dollars from President Obama. Once he signs this Bill to Law it will end up in Court just like the Health Care Bill.
    Now we send out another BOLO, Bloggers Unite, and this is the Voice Of The People
    By Henry Massingale founder and director for the International Boycott Of The Arabic Drug Empire

  100. Henry Massingale   14 years ago

    This is not true for all the people at Twitter and Facebook. And as for the big boobed girl, you must be within the wrong social grace of people. And Darn...! I must of missed out on this girl.
    There is two sides to every coin, so lets show you all the other side. Internet search, FCC vs. the International Boycott of the Arabic Drug Empire. And see where the FCC want to cotrol Christmas.
    sin., Henry Massingale

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  102. www.zune.net   14 years ago

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  103. classifieds   14 years ago

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  105. Jobs in Pakistan   14 years ago

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  109. PaydayLoans   14 years ago

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  112. Dale Mcleod   14 years ago

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  113. Jessica   14 years ago

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  116. Tony   14 years ago

    These days Twitter have made a huge impact in terms social networking and connecting people. It has updates and better appearance. Isn't it a good news!
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  117. Adrienne Landau   14 years ago

    Twitter is great for networking and meeting people who share similar interests.

  118. Adrienne Landau   14 years ago

    Twitter is great for networking. That is all I find it useful for.

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