Thanks to the wonders of Qwitter, I get to see which Tweets lead to folks unfollowing, an interesting activity. Given I tweet about multiple topics from the same account, it’s not surprising that there are off topic tweets as far as followers are concerned! I was kind of surprised the other day though when a tweet about late night visibility analysis prompted the loss of a number of users. I was puzzled: I often tweet about GIS things and what I’m doing, why was this different. Then my partner pointed out it was a bit negative; I was twoaning again. Twoaning, I asked…? Yes; tweet + moan = twoan, from which comes twoaning, the act of moaning via twitter. Hmmm. A new word is born, but one which I shall try not to do too much.
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