Does anyone have an account and… is it worth it? I mean what extra does it offer, if it does?
I'm trying to decide if I want one. :P

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Twitter
PIT_FACE
at 1:25PM, Oct. 25, 2012
i made one, but i never use it. ever. the sole reason i made it was because Clay Matthews had one. i posted something on his page to the tune of “i want to sit on your back while you do push ups.”
i never got a response.
i never got a response.
last edited on Oct. 25, 2012 1:26PM
Abt_Nihil
at 5:57AM, Oct. 26, 2012
I have yet to see any practical apllication beyond being able to stalk someone more efficiently. The only people I'd want to follow on twitter, and find out how long the queue is they're currently waiting in at the mall or the airport, are people I'm unreasonably obsessed with.
MrHades
at 6:10AM, Oct. 29, 2012
I have a Twitter account to promote my comic. Have made some great contacts on there and picked up a number of readers.
Tantz_Aerine
at 11:45AM, Oct. 30, 2012
MrHades wrote:If I could ask, how did you go about that? I mean, promoting your comic over twitter.
I have a Twitter account to promote my comic. Have made some great contacts on there and picked up a number of readers.
MrHades
at 3:37AM, Oct. 31, 2012
Sure.
There are a number of tags you can add to your tweet, like #NDCA which is an abbreviation of a group on there that re-tweet everyone who uses that hashtag.
Adding a single frame of your comic is a great way to get people interested in taking a look at your work.
I always try and put in a hook like: ‘In today’s comic: The DEATH of a hero', or something.
The best way to get Twitter working is to start interacting with other comic readers/creators. By following/re-tweeting people who do similar stuff as you do, some of their audience will start to see you work.
It's a relatively slow process, but I get quite a bit of traffic from tweeting… and I'd recommend you do it!
There are a number of tags you can add to your tweet, like #NDCA which is an abbreviation of a group on there that re-tweet everyone who uses that hashtag.
Adding a single frame of your comic is a great way to get people interested in taking a look at your work.
I always try and put in a hook like: ‘In today’s comic: The DEATH of a hero', or something.
The best way to get Twitter working is to start interacting with other comic readers/creators. By following/re-tweeting people who do similar stuff as you do, some of their audience will start to see you work.
It's a relatively slow process, but I get quite a bit of traffic from tweeting… and I'd recommend you do it!
Red Slayer
at 1:56AM, Nov. 1, 2012
If you play around with the security settings it can be like some sort of cloud MMS. It can also be used to get quick updates on people and projects you are interested in .
Or you can follow funny, smart and or witty people and get free jokes in your feed.
I do all three.
Or you can follow funny, smart and or witty people and get free jokes in your feed.
I do all three.
Tantz_Aerine
at 4:41AM, Nov. 1, 2012
Thanks Mr Hades! I will certainly give it a shot asap :)
And that sounds really nice too, Red Slayer. :D
And that sounds really nice too, Red Slayer. :D
Hawk
at 8:43AM, Nov. 1, 2012
Twitter is actually VERY useful in giving celebrities the opportunity to say stupid things and get in trouble. I dare say we would still have Gilbet Gottfried voicing the Aflac duck if Twitter didn't give him the chance to open his stupid mouth and get fired. It got Ashton Kutcher in trouble too, and that's always a plus.
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