Ha, I have a friend that whenever someone brings up Twitter says, "anything that can be said in a 140 characters or less isn't worth saying."Rupert Patrick wrote:The thing about Twitter I don't like is the 140 (or whatever it is) character limit on a post.
One thing I do like about Twitter is that you can use it as a pseudo-search engine, and don't have to sign up to use it that way. I don't use it often but Sunday mornings if the traditional sites are being slow listing inactives I'll go to twitter and for ex. type in "Jets Dolphins Inactives" and the info will be there.
I could also see people using it as a custom news feed - similar to facebook - which I imagine would be of convenience. For me, I don't like wading through the nonsense so I just directly visit the various sites that interest me. Basically find the links on my own. Don't really need a feed to tell me what I should read.
Another thing I would never need is to know what Johnny from Utah had for lunch or what Suzy from South Carolina thinks about the divisive media-driven national story of the day, etc. Twitter allows everyone to be an 'expert' on everything.