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How do you choose your Twitter friends?

A few of my Twitter friends.

Lately I’ve been finding Twitter increasingly engaging and relevant in both my personal and professional life. I don’t follow a lot of people there: currently I have only 39 “Twitter friends,” only about a third of whom post regularly, the rest sporadically. But it’s useful. It helps me maintain a sense of personal connection at a distance, and it’s even helped me nurture new friendships.

How do I choose my Twitter friends? Mostly they’re people I’ve met or have corresponded with. I don’t tend to follow people simply because I’ve read their blogs or articles or like their music — but that’s just me. I generally feel I need some personal connection before I friend someone on Twitter.

Currently, my Twitter friends are mostly folks I know from the online-media field, since few of my family members or close friends from “meatspace” use Twitter (that I know of). Two of my Twitter friends are people I met last month at a conference in Catalonia. (See, I didn’t call it “Spain” this time!) They post mostly in Spanish, which is fun for me to try to interpret as I struggle to become less monolingual.

I also follow Teeth via Twitter — an aggregation of blog postings from Pakistan, which I find fascinating.

I tend to read someone’s Twitter posts for a couple of weeks and then keep them or not. This is a highly individual medium, and some people’s style of “tweeting” really doesn’t work for me, no matter how much I like them.

Anyway, that’s how I’m reaching out in this new conversational/social medium. What about you? How do you choose your Twitter friends? Please comment below — or reply to me on Twitter, if you follow me there.

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  1. Amy
    Funny — I just read your Poynter post on twitter and now this one. Actually - I used Twitter last night to help me prepare for an interview - just as your post had described. I do find that it’s easy to reach a point of saturation - there are only so many conversations you can really follow. I think I’m there right now.

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    1. Digidave on December 13th, 2007 at 3:13 pm
  2. I have only 30 twitter “firends” (those I follow). And, actually, you are one of them.

    Mostly they are either real friends, people whose opinions I trust, or people I’m interested in.

    BTW, I have 44 followers. Some I know, most I don’t.

    twitter: greenskeptic

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    2. greenskeptic on December 13th, 2007 at 10:18 am
  3. I choose a variety of folks to follow depending on what I am doing.

    Most are people associated with online media.

    But I am also following people I do not know who live in my city. I am trying to figure out how to incorporate them into a geography blog.

    My own posts have changed. Right now I am recovering from surgery. I used twitter -which updates my facebook - to let friends and family know how I am doing. Usually I post urls or quotes I like.

    I also set up twitters for my employer. Those tend to be headlines

    That helps me find geo-folks to follow

    Another way I find folks is by visiting the sites of twitters I like and adding some of their friends especially if they are twitteding events I am interested in. (wish more people had better profiles.

    Sent by iphone

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    3. Mary ann chick white on December 13th, 2007 at 9:40 am

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