I hate reading Twitter posts.
It is clear from the responses to my recent poll that most of my friends also hate reading Twitter posts.
Twitter is an opt-in system. Therefore anyone who wants to be able to read them can easily do so, without needing to see them on LJ.
Most of my LJ friends on Twitter have the courtesy to recognise the opt-in nature of Twitter and do not put their Twitter postings where people who have chosen not to subscribe to Twitter would be forced to wade through them.
Therefore (with some regret) I am about to remove two very nice and interesting people from my default reading list because I am fed up of their endless Twitter posts. I love reading their LJ posts, especially
telynor who has managed the amazing feat of making me interested in reading about knitting, but I do not want to read any more Twitter.
It is clear from the responses to my recent poll that most of my friends also hate reading Twitter posts.
Twitter is an opt-in system. Therefore anyone who wants to be able to read them can easily do so, without needing to see them on LJ.
Most of my LJ friends on Twitter have the courtesy to recognise the opt-in nature of Twitter and do not put their Twitter postings where people who have chosen not to subscribe to Twitter would be forced to wade through them.
Therefore (with some regret) I am about to remove two very nice and interesting people from my default reading list because I am fed up of their endless Twitter posts. I love reading their LJ posts, especially