In the last six months, Twitter has gone nuclear. There are three reasons why and I explore them in this post. However, they also point to why Twitter is about to jump the shark and we should begin asking ourselves what’s “the next big thing.” […]

As I have written before, no community has ever had staying power. Twitter right now is poised to fall victim to the same trend. Let’s take a look at three reasons why Twitter has witnessed incredible growth, all of which point to why the service is peaking right now. (Note: Many of you will disagree. Daniel Terdiman today wrote that at SXSW, Twitter was the new Twitter.) […]

1) Celebs Flocked to Twitter - Just six months ago, the list of the top 100 users on Twitter read like a who’s who of geeks. That’s what made it a draw, for many, initially. Now, however, the list looks like People or US Magazine. Twitter is losing it’s geek creds as celebs flock to the service. Historically, as the geeks go, so goes social media […]

2) Twitter is Disorganized - Twitter attracted a following because it’s disorganized. Since replies are not threaded, celebs and corporations do not feel they have to respond to every Tweet. It’s a tree in the forrest thing. There are no comments to moderate. And this makes it more attractive than blogging. However, what was once “a feature” could begin to be seen as “a bug” and lead us to seek more organization. […]

3) Twitter is a Mile Wide but an Inch Deep - Brevity rules on Twitter. And this has encouraged time-starved celebrities and corporate types to jump into Twitter much more so than blogging. It also supports anonymity. You can be “a corporation” on Twitter, which you really can’t do with a blog. Here people want to see the faces. However, as Twitter grows and people begin to crave reading Tweets from personalities and others they trust, I wonder if they will want a deeper relationship - one with less anonymity.

✖ Via Micro Persuasion: “Twitter is Peaking” (March 17, 2009).

Micro Persuasion was Steve Rubel old blog. He’s now using Posterous to run his new one (well, it’s less a “blog” than a “lifestreaming” plateform as I understand it).



• Jun 28, 2009 link notes tagged: technology  communication  Internet  Twitter 

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