Thorp and Sailor's Grave Board

Twitter scum

bombidol - 1-6-2012 at 11:40 PM

https://twitter.com/#!/20BullsEach

That is all.

XnMeX - 1-7-2012 at 04:20 PM

#ihatetwitterandthinkitspointless

BDx13 - 1-11-2012 at 06:17 PM

we have an account for each label. never really use them, though. just set them up so our Facebook posts get sent out as tweets.

www.twitter.com/SailorsGraveRec
www.twitter.com/ThorpRecords



Discipline - 1-11-2012 at 07:05 PM

I have a twitter account that I use on occasion. I used to put things I found funny as status updates on Facebook and my family thought I was going to go crazy and end up in the loony bin again. Now when something strikes me as funny I put it on twitter to my group of zero followers.

XnMeX - 1-12-2012 at 09:26 AM

Quote: Originally posted by BDx13  
we have an account for each label. never really use them, though. just set them up so our Facebook posts get sent out as tweets.

www.twitter.com/SailorsGraveRec
www.twitter.com/ThorpRecords




This is why I hate Twitter. Facebook is established, then Twitter comes out as one separate element from Facebook (the status updates). Why is this needed?

Oh, and this shit fucking annoys me when I see it in peoples Facebook status posts:

#myballs

Hashtags don't do shit on Fb. FUCK!

/endrant ;)

Vanilla Gorilla - 1-12-2012 at 09:47 AM

I read twitter to kill time at work, almost never post

Colin - 1-12-2012 at 11:49 AM

Quote: Originally posted by XnMeX  

#myballs
I was wondering what the fuck was with the # before everything. I figured it was some pop culture reference that would be best for me to not question.
I don't do the internet phone thing. I don't even have text messaging

XnMeX - 1-12-2012 at 12:21 PM

# = hashtag, and I guess adding it to your Twitter posts pretty much adds it as a key word. Kinda like when you see on blog sites they will have an article about something and at the end they just have "Jerry Springer, Pinecones, Short length of rubber hose, Show Pony" because those were some of the main terms in the article and helps search engines find it.

At least that is what it looks like to me, I have not looked into it much other than going "What the fuck is this "#" shit for?" and googling it for a minute.