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Comments on: Twitter and blogs: Post once and bail out

New research shows that Twitter users are posting once and never going back. People need more motivation to keep producing content.

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by myles taylor June 9, 2009 2:44 PM PDT
That's me. I still can't get the appeal of Twitter.
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by todd3617 June 10, 2009 7:35 AM PDT
That's me too. I made one post on twitter, something like "I have a twitter account, my life is now complete. Now what....." I don't mind reading other twitter posts but my life isn't interesting enough to post anything about. My life consists of getting up, going to work, coming home, eating dinner, surfing the net, then bed. How can I make that interesting?
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by JaegerBaeger June 10, 2009 9:35 PM PDT
Twitter is as twitter does.? ? Pops
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