And I plan to remain tweeting as long as it is beneficial to my business.
There has been a lot of misinformation spreading around social media about the “demise” of Twitter after its acquisition by Elon Musk. I’m not seeing that demise at all. In fact, I am seeing increased engagement, fewer scam posts, fewer (obvious) bot posts and fewer misleading advertisements.
However, many people are being led astray by the naysayers and meme posts on Facebook and other social media sources. Many of the people sharing, adding negative comments and bashing twitter have little or no first-hand knowledge themselves.
Here is a recent interchange I experienced on Facebook that illustrates the twitter-bashing that has become prevalent. I created a Facebook post asking people to head on over to my Twitter Photography Page and give me a follow (thanking them in advance).
- Please hop on over and “follow” my (more general) Twitter Photography Page at https://twitter.com/Beachy (TIA).
- 5 comments
- 1) Commenter: you’re on Twitter? geez.
- 2) Reply: (to Commenter) – been there (started for business) back in 2007. Why “geez”?
- 3) Commenter: because Musk is a lunatic.
- 4) Reply: (to Commenter) – Evidently you are not a Twitter user – who can actually see improvements in the platform over the last several weeks. Sadly, you must be a believer of Facebook memes (which are mostly created by foreign bots).
- 5) Commenter: Oh please…resorting to personal insults? get over yourself.
I must apologize if that someone took offense, thinking I intended a personal insult. I actually believed the commenter was not speaking from personal experience. (And, somehow, I do not believe that person has any real Twitter experience. )
Well, anyway, I’ll stick with the platform and am even happy to subscribe (pay a few bucks a month) to be a “Verified” Twitter user (with the small blue checkmark). That small fee may help support the platform but, more importantly, it will also discourage the nefarious plague of demons (spambots and scammers) emanating from the depths of Hades. (Maybe Facebook should take note.)
Finally…
Twitter has been, and will remain, one of the marketing tools I use for sharing (and selling) my landscape/seascape photography. Why? Simply because it works.
If you are a twitter user would care to give me a follow on Twitter, click here: https://twitter.com/Beachy. Thank you.
I am on tweeter too, as I don’t see anything wrong with it. Great article and information, thank you! 🙂
Thanks, Tatiana. I do see you on Twitter and, in fact, occasionally Retweet your photography posts. We can just continue to ignore the Twitter-bashers, right?
With the ability to choose who’s tweets you see, I have a hard time understanding what all the hubbub is about! Twitter is definitely a useful platform for sharing/marketing ones art. I have no plans on leaving anytime in the near future.
I, too, do not understand the hubbub – other than the press creating sensationalistic coverage. Also, there is that one egotist on the Fine Art America Forum who seems to have a personal grudge against Elon Musk and twitter – making unsubstantiated claims. BTW, he is the main reason I am no longer active at that forum – I don’t need the drama or toxicity.