How to spot twitter users in a food court

Oct 28, 2008 07:15


Twitteratis living in twitterville is a different species than blogger;

  • As talkative little birds, they chipper (tweeet....tweeet...) instead of talk.
  • They are very effective in saying things, usually less than 140 characters.
  • They use http://tinyurl.com when the story gets deeper and longer.
  • They have short attention span, in a nice positive way.
  • Refer to point above, they love helping each other. Ask them a question and the answer will come less than a minute.
  • "We're DM-ing" means "it's our secret"
  • When talking to you, they usually say "at" (@) before "your name".
  • They love hugging to cheer you up when your down, say "YAY!" when happy and look like this XD when being excited
  • They seldom update their blogs, but tweets within minutes in their daily life
  • They kind, fun, lovable, and don't use rude language
  • Unless they really have to




It was my third time going to a Tweet Up (Twitter Meet Up). Lots of new faces. Real faces, not merely tiny user pics with less than 140 characters tweets. Honestly I was nervous, but it was unnecessary. I was ecstatic to finally shake hand with my Kemoceng War partner, @kapkap, who then gave me the pin which was made by @rampok and @puspa, based on the logo @kapkap designed.




Glad to finally see @aulia and @savitri again after our last tweet up like forever ago.

I am terrible in remembering people's name, so I made this on spot, the sitting arrangement to make sure I got their name correctly.




@anima @rampok @patvandiest

@aulia @savitri @dalih @asil @nanashambles

@chibialfa @kapkap @puspa

@kapkap also showed me the original art work of twitteratis member she did long time ago. It's still in beta, but hopefully it will never finish by the fast growing of the member.

*Update [@kapkap's writing about her 1st impressions vs reality towards all twitteratis member]

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