Attitude

Brian Rendel explores situational influence on attitude and behavior.
Fri Dec 12
Daily I get several new followers to my Twitter account.  I probably will follow them back if they seem like a 3-dimentional human, and not someone who appears to be a bit too needy for numbers (e.g., following 7000 with twelve followers), or someone who is so self-absorbed that every tweet points to their web stuff.
Another type I won’t follow are those who follow me through a two way mirror like the one shown above.   Twitterers who twitter like that will tweet without me.
Why participate in social media if you have no name and put seductive promises behind a locked account as if by getting this notice my curiousity should  compel me to beg you to reveal that profound marketing expertise from inside your super secret lair?
On the other hand, maybe you are overwhelmed with demands for your dazzle and afraid to say “no.”  In that case, maybe you should re-think having a Twitter account.

Daily I get several new followers to my Twitter account.  I probably will follow them back if they seem like a 3-dimentional human, and not someone who appears to be a bit too needy for numbers (e.g., following 7000 with twelve followers), or someone who is so self-absorbed that every tweet points to their web stuff.

Another type I won’t follow are those who follow me through a two way mirror like the one shown above.   Twitterers who twitter like that will tweet without me.

Why participate in social media if you have no name and put seductive promises behind a locked account as if by getting this notice my curiousity should  compel me to beg you to reveal that profound marketing expertise from inside your super secret lair?

On the other hand, maybe you are overwhelmed with demands for your dazzle and afraid to say “no.”  In that case, maybe you should re-think having a Twitter account.