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Twitterpated
1)to be completely enamored with someone/something.
2) the flighty exciting feeling you get when you think about/see the object of your affection.
3) romantically excited (i.e.: aroused)
4) the ever increasing acceleration of heartbeat and body temperature as a result of being engulfed amidst the exhilaration and joy of being/having a romantic entity in someone's life.
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Think you've got a bad case of it brother.
The other day I saw a book at Barnes and Noble titled "Facebook for Dummies". A year ago this book couldn't exist because Facebook was just too simple. But now that Facebook has ambitions to be the OS for the Internet that has changed.
The day you see a "Twitter for Dummies" book at your local book store, Twitter will have jumped the shark and lost it's appeal. In essence, Twitter will cease being Twitter.
http://www.twitterholic.com/top100/updates/
I noted that over 90% of these users had websites in their profiles.
They're not the typical Twitter users, but this may be indicative of a larger trend.
I do hope you're right, Jeremy, but I'd say that it's not out of the realm of possibility that Twitter gets a whole lot less "simple" as they become more mainstream, change management, get bought, etc. etc.
Well, many do, but not all. But I seem to recall you started your relationship with Twitter more with disdain or at least with disregard or disinterest... there she was, in all her beauty, right in front of you, and you were nearly disgusted... at first... then you fell for her... hard. Classic story, love it.
Who knows, maybe your affection for her will make me take a second look at her, in a new way... Spring is in the air after all.
:-)
Maybe this love story will make the big screen someday.
I think I was taking Twitter too literally back then with the question it was (and still is) asking, "What are you doing?"
Also, back then the people I wanted to follow (related to Brian's Affiliate Summit experiment) were being really annoying with it. Most of them have since figured out how to toe the line. ;)
Anyway, a year has passed and the usage has seriously matured, and my attitude has changed. (obviously)
I like your analogy of the flowing river, good stuff.