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I recently yielded to the Twitter side, too. I found the ability to post updates that might be useful and informative to others pretty fun. However, I’m probably going to remove my account, because the “all or nothing” privacy setting is too simplistic and frustrating.
For example, I want to allow friends, family, and business associates to see my updates, but not necessarily share them with the Whole Wide World (hey, can I patent that one?)
I wish they had made their privacy setting more flexible, perhaps more like Plaxo, so visibility is tunable.
I recently yielded to the Twitter side, too. I found the ability to post updates that might be useful and informative to others pretty fun. However, I’m probably going to remove my account, because the “all or nothing” privacy setting is too simplistic and frustrating.
For example, I want to allow friends, family, and business associates to see my updates, but not necessarily share them with the Whole Wide World (hey, can I patent that one?)
I wish they had made their privacy setting more flexible, perhaps more like Plaxo, so visibility is tunable.