Thursday 5 April 2012

Pros and Cons of Twitter


Prior to starting the ALES204 course I was familiar with the word "Twitter" and new it was an online website where people could tweet what was on their mind etc. I have had Facebook for years and although on the news and talk shows would mention others were tweeting or themselves tweeting to their followers, I never was interested in joining. Even though I really had no idea as to what twitter was all about (Follow me at Christie Badach @chrischris65). Within the first week of my ALES204 class we were required to join Twitter and follow our professor. Very quickly I learned how precise tweets must be. Limited to only 140 characters it was initially very difficult to express what I wanted to say and it mad you consciously think of only the important words.  By joining twitter the members of the class were able to participate during the class time by tweeting our ideas, opinions and suggestions to the topics being discussed or a presentation being made.  Twitter made it easy to stay involved with the class and also gave the professor an idea of who is present and participating in the class. We learned about hash tagging and how easy it was to connect anyone who was looking and wanted to follow a specific word or topic. A few examples of hash tags used are #ALES204, #smoothsailing, #ABroads, as you can see it is very easy to create or find a hash tag on anything. The hash tag was a great use in the ALES204 class because your personal tweet with the #ALES204 hash tag could be searched and found by anyone in the class or worldwide.
Screenshot of Twitter Homepage where you can sign-up and begin tweeting. Screen shot taken by Christie Badach on April 5th, 2012 and original site found at https://twitter.com/.

 I found Twitter as being a very useful form of social media as it allows you to follow anyone you would like without them following you. I was also pleased to find local businesses and others further away with Twitter accounts that allowed me to follow them and keep up to date with sales, new products and upcoming events. I few businesses I was happy and surprised to find were Greenhawk Equestrian supplies ( @greenhawkinc) and Sprucemeadows ( @Spruce_Meadows) both which I frequently visit every year to buy horse supplies and watch the show jumping. I was also please to find Ellen DeGeneres ( @TheEllenShow ) who’s show I enjoy watching and can now follow online as well. Twitter is great to get yourself known or your business exposed. The most important aspect is to remain professional as you never know who may be reading your posts.
Recently with the up-coming elections it was shown how Twitter could be used unprofessionally and how it could negatively impact someone. The dispute was between Progressive Conservative Leader Alison Redford and the Wildrose Leader Danielle Smith. An executive assistant of Alison Reford tweeted an inappropriate message attacking Danielle Smith, stating "If @ElectDanielle likes young and growing families so much, why doesn't she have children of her own?” Although Alison Reford apologized and the executive assistant resigned the damage had been done and the comment until removed was seen worldwide. The disappointing part is the assumption was made that Smith did not want kids when in fact her and her husband had tried having children even with assistance of a fertility clinic and were unsuccessful. As with any online social media people are at free will to post and write what they want but this is where I find Twitter more dangerous as messages put on twitter can be seen worldwide whereas with another social media such as Facebook, the user must be friends to see other peoples pages. As well there are privacy settings that allow for adjustments to be made to who and what can be viewed.
Regardless of the social media one is involved in it is the user’s responsibility to be careful and professional about what they are posting and to realize any potential impact. The decisions made may not only affect others but they can affect one as well. Employer’s family members can all search and read what has been said and inappropriate events could lead to loss of jobs and family disputes. The way in which a post is written can also have an impact on what opinion could be made. I think it is great we have sites that can allow us to express our opinions but it is important to keep everything as neutral as possible. After searching other students blogs I found one who was also a twitter skepic and her post can be found on her blogspot.

3 comments:

  1. I was in the same boat as you! Before this class I only had a slight idea of what Twitter actually was. Saying what you felt, when you felt like saying it. But you are completely right! Only having 140 characters you have to put a lot of thought into what you are actually saying!

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  2. I didn't really know what Twitter was before this class either. I had heard of it, but had no idea what it was used for besides telling people what you were doing. Now I can see the usefulness of Twitter, for connecting with people and professionally networking. However, I found that having to tweet on topics during class was really distracting. Being worried about tweeting and not focusing on the speaker really took away from the lectures for me.

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  3. I myself find it difficult to meet the 140 character requirement on tweets. I usually compose what I want to say and then spend time editing it down to meet the 140 character limit. Most of the time the editing requires more time than the actual composition, something I never would have imagined. This allowed me to practice writing more concise responses.

    Aside from that, I agree that we have to be more careful about what we write on social media devices as in some cases the whole world sees it. Privacy is not what it used to be as more people communicate via twitter or other social media tools although there is the option of creating an alias username.

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