A question to my readers
Posted on Thu 8 Oct 2009 at 4:46 PM PST. Filed under General.
Please take the poll below and let me know if you would like me to continue re-posting my Twitter posts on this blog daily. You see, some of you already follow me on Twitter, and on Facebook (which my Twitter updates are also getting copied), so it might be too much of an annoying duplication for some of you. On the other hand, for the rest of the readers who don’t follow me on Twitter/Facebook, without these Twitter updates there isn’t much blogging going on (you might have noticed, I don’t blog small tidbits anymore, as Twitter has taken over that role). In any case, let me know.
Update: So, it’s settled. Thanks. π
9 Comments »
Oh man am I happy to see this. It crowds up the OSNews sidebar and it fills up my Google Reader. I follow you on Twitter, I prefer the blog be about other things.
Yes I agree with Adam S, it does push away the headlines of the sidebar on OSNews.
with ‘headlines’ I meant ‘other headlines’
I find most of what you have to say quite interesting. It’s very easy to scroll past what doesn’t interest me. Besides, it’s *your* blog. Do what you like. π
I read all three (blog, Facebook and Twiter) and I think the 3 are different formats… and 3 are good …
I find this blog very interesting with all the tidbits – for eg the overheating of the EOS7D stopped me from buying it for now. So yes I prefer everything in one place.
Thanks
Rameish
The majority said “no” to the twitter updates here, so for those who are interested in these tidbits, please just visit my Twitter page (I update it daily). There’s also an RSS feed there, so you don’t have to visit the page itself if you are using an RSS client.
Perhaps you didn’t wait long enough? I use twitter sparingly.
I don’t use Twitter. π But its ok.
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