Coerced into Twitter

CMS Report and I now have a Twitter account.  This adventure into micro-blogging reflects my willingness to be easily coerced into doing things I normally wouldn't do after long months of winter cabin fever here in South Dakota.

Personally, I cannot see the real benefit of answering Twitter's question, "What are you doing?".  Does anyone really want to see me tweet, that "after I'm done blogging, I'm going to take a shower" on the Web?  Deane Barker once called Twitter "creepy" and I tend to agree with him.  Sadly, Deane Barker allowed himself to be coerced into his own Twitter account last Fall.

After I'm done blogging, I'm going to take a shower.

— CMS Report (Bryan) (@cmsreport) March 3, 2009

While I do not see a personal advantage for displaying narcissistic behaviors on the Web, I can see some benefits of using Twitter for some business or organizational purposes.  At least, I should say I can understand why businesses hope to leverage the power of Twitter to their advantage.

Knowing that I haven't done Twitter justice, I recommend you read Scott Abel's twitter article at The Content Wrangler.  He does a very nice job in explaining what Twitter is and how people use it.  In the mean time, come follow me on my Twitter account.