I have never been a big fan of
Twitter. I am sure that the assessment of my account would classify me as "not popular enough to have an opinion" but as usual I do. And pretty sure this post will turn into a bit of rant about the popularity of the platform in the news media versus the reality of my tribe who are simply re-tweeters of other content. Don't get me wrong. I use a "list" of sources to run through content announcements from a few who produce content that I read [
Lynn Vos,
Gartner,
Taylor Griffin to name a few]. The tweets help me know that new content exists. And I might use that tweet to re-tweet that content AFTER I DETERMINE IT IS SHAREABLE. Oh, and I am aware of the IRONY that my blog gets shared via IFTTT automatically to Twitter.

I have been a user of all social media platforms from a long time because it impacts the technology areas I make a living with And it has provided a different lens for watching my daughter grow into an adult via preferred tools like
SnapChat. But that approach, less emotional perspective for looking at the tech rather than the "
likes", always left me with the opinion that Twitter fell short in several areas. From the beginning, there was a tilt towards short bursts of random opinions when you got beyond the use of the tool to share real content. The majority of early tweets, at least on my feed, were journalists and media writers. The tone of the writing, with the limit of characters, meant that the tweet contained a distilled version of a message. Concentrated. Over thought. Highly marketed to appeal. Opinions were incorporated into that distillation. It was clear that content being touted used this method to grab attention and push messaging. This has been true from the beginning. But as with all platforms, the messaging tone you picked up was overwhelmingly positive. Just not applicable to an un-curated reality. My news feed quickly filled up with self-promoting tweets driving to those individuals personal biases. So few of the users I was following provided any content that I could use to further my knowledge of
Healthcare,
Strategy and
Models, that I quickly figured out that it was just an advertising platform for most and a great place for comedians to try out one liners. And don't even get me going on the concept of commenting on tweets. Determined early that I
got not time for that and so my personal usage of Twitter has waned over the years.
Twitter has always been skewed towards tweets that encapsulate and simplify. That has not changed. But it is a just a platform? When did the media decide that the platform represented reality? Twitter does not. It never really has for many of us. And for sure the comments that are put out there do no represent anything that mean anything. Except maybe hate. Clearly it did to those journalists, reporters, media folk who were using it to promote their
views opinions news. Now I cannot find any information (I hesitate to call it news though I have done that in this post several times) about world happenings that does not include some reference to a tweet that someone involved with the story threw out into the world.
Now we are fed news stories that actually allow for a Presentation tweet to be news? And then a small part of our US population waits for those tweets so they comment the same extreme love/hate. How did that happen? When did we as a nation, heck a world, determine that Twitter Tweets were worthy of being actual news? It just seems silly. I will assume that any real journalist who uses a reference source of a 140 character tweet in a article has to feel some twinge of wrongness, right? Just because individuals can easily espouse an opinion about Russian hacking while standing in line at Whole Foods waiting to pay for their overpriced organic Chicken Nuggets doesn't mean we should read it or like it or for goodness sake retweet it. But tagging is real news content? A source of content? What the heck??? Ok, that was a bit of a rant.
What if we, the collective we encompassing ALL true journalists and reporters and readers of that news, decided a Tweet was not news, but just a damn Tweet? Because that is ALL IT IS!