Monday, February 16, 2015

6 Things You Should Strictly Avoid Doing On Twitter

Social media never follows any rule, at least not the hard and fast ones. You can make out of social media platform anything as you wish and there is no right or wrong way how you should use it. Social networking platforms are better used for certain activities and not everything. The micro-blogging platform Twitter has over 288 million monthly users who actively post around 500 million tweets each and every day.



Twitter is out there for around eight years now and many people are there who have not a clear idea how to use the platform. Twitter is a global forum and you can accept it in your own way. Sometimes Twitter seems terrible while at other times Twitter seems highly helpful. Here are six things which you should seriously avoid doing on Twitter:

1. Avoid creating Tweetstorms: 

It's a new feature on Twitter which is created by academicians, billionaires and people who are just in love of tweeting. Twitter messages have a certain limit of 140 characters and brevity is the buzzword of a tweet. It's not easy to write down an though in just 140 characters but that's the actual fun. There are so many things which cannot be said in just 140 characters. But if you can't say it in 140 characters, avoid talking about the topic on Twitter anyhow. Don't go ahead with a series of related tweets which create tweetstorms and become irrelevant after some time.

2. Don't retweet and don't involve in @reply things: 

Sometimes Twitter users do very strange things. They tend to retweet every semi-clever tweet which appears on the feed. Be selective with your retweets as they show up in your followers' feeds too. Reply only to those tweets which have some real value in this world.

3. Stop retweeting old tweets: 

Sometimes you compose a brilliant tweet, at least you think so, and you send it to the Twitterverse with expectations that it will go trending among your followers. But nothing of that sort happens actually. You may feel depressed with such a poor response throughout the day. But it doesn't mean you should repost your old tweet once again. Twitter is all about the present and what has happened a day or a few hours ago. So just move on wishing that better luck next time.

4. Keep Twitter away from other social networks: 

You should not consider Twitter as the repository of everything you do on other social media platforms. You may have uploaded a picture on Facebook, but it doesn't mean you always have to repost it on Twitter too. There are several platforms for posting photos only or checking in kind of activities. So let Twitter be at its best and don't mingle it with Facebook and Instagram.

5. Use emoticons and hashtags sensibly: 

There are very rare moments when a funny emoticon or a well-placed hashtag actually fits a Twitter post. So you should take extra caution when you are using hashtags and emoticons, so that they shouldn't look needless. For a tweet, one emoticon is enough, while hashtags should also be applied with special purposes only.

6. Stay away from Twitter trolls: 

Twitter is all about meaningful dialogues. But if you find some conversation turning to negativity, hate speeches and slander, it's better you sign off at that very moment to stay away from any controversy. If any @reply enrages you, don't react. You should always remember that you don't deserve to engage in trolls.

Courtesy: CiteWorld 

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