Hello guys,
During this last downtime I had the opportunity to use Twitter (user id: krakout) to communicate with some fellow users. Very handy, I'll be using it in the future as well.
What I wanted to ask is, who uses the service to tweet CPC-related (but not exclusively, of course) stuff? It'd be nice to compile a list so we can follow those we're interested in...
Cheers
Themis
Quote from: Gryzor on 06:41, 05 August 11
Hello guys,
During this last downtime I had the opportunity to use Twitter (user id: krakout) to communicate with some fellow users. Very handy, I'll be using it in the future as well.
What I wanted to ask is, who uses the service to tweet CPC-related (but not exclusively, of course) stuff? It'd be nice to compile a list so we can follow those we're interested in...
Cheers
Themis
I setup some account on this, but found out the hard way it wasn't really meant to do what I wanted it to do - which made it pointless. One of the other members here had an account, though I think they were using it for non-CPC specific blogs or something.
I just don't understand what the hype is regarding this one - Facebook is different cause people love to tell you how burnt their toast is cooked from their toaster, how often they Iron their clothes, how often they do their washing. Really! Read the next sentence at your own risk
Maybe Twitter would be handy for letting people know what colour your underwear is today!
And, and??.... You're just going to leave us hanging there without letting us know the colour? :D
(actually according to your second spoiler, the colour has just been reset).
Just to keep it on-topic, no I don't use twitter, facebook or ANY other sites. The internet for me is CPCWiki :)
Bryce.
Quote from: Bryce on 09:57, 05 August 11
And, and??.... You're just going to leave us hanging there without letting us know the colour? :D
(actually according to your second spoiler, the colour has just been reset).
There's your answer! :P
QuoteJust to keep it on-topic, no I don't use twitter, facebook or ANY other sites. The internet for me is CPCWiki :)
Bryce.
Perhaps it's safe in that instance to use the alternative facebook & twitter sites. Trouble with Facebook and Twitter is since they attract the attention, so they could also be prone to hackers, con artists & scum buckets (punks). I guess it's like Dating Sites - the free ones will attract the Cheap Skates and riff raff, not that I'm suggesting decent folks don't go there - cause there could well be :-[ Though perhaps paying for that sort of thing will cross a line through the sorts of people you might find - I don't know! :-X
I'm just on Facebook...
Whats about a 2nd mini forum?
It's a quick solution...
I could setup it on a different server and so we have a conversation possibility for everyone...
Quote from: Devilmarkus on 10:36, 05 August 11
I'm just on Facebook...
Whats about a 2nd mini forum?
It's a quick solution...
I could setup it on a different server and so we have a conversation possibility for everyone...
I like the idea in the sense there's something there if something happens to this forum (heaven forbid though). Though there's also c.s.a.8 which people can get onto through Google Groups if Usenet isn't available to them. Forums though tend to offer more features over Usenet groups though.
I don't really like Twitter myself, and I wouldn't be using it if it weren't for my Android phone; the way I use it is to read updates from certain sites or people (like Metr's videos) that I don't have in my RSS list. I don't really use it for personal "status" updates, this is really stupid.
Quote from: Gryzor on 11:32, 05 August 11
I don't really like Twitter myself, and I wouldn't be using it if it weren't for my Android phone; the way I use it is to read updates from certain sites or people (like Metr's videos) that I don't have in my RSS list. I don't really use it for personal "status" updates, this is really stupid.
Yeah I was only being stupid when it comes to personal information stuff cause I only ever hear or read about the stupid stories about Facebook or Twitter when it's being misused or poorly used, which I don't wouldn't expect good folks would be doing. All they would have to worry about are the dribble which is sent or hackers after personal details. The push for this technology is probably the reason why those kinds of sites are doing well, unfortunately their setup in such a way only people with accounts through those sites can only receive that information. Which is why I think email is far superior.
You're confusing the two, email is mostly a one-to-one way of communicating. Twitter is a one-to-many one.
Or maybe we could start a mailing list on an independent server, but I don't know how many would go in the trouble... mailing lists are pretty much dead?
Quote from: Gryzor on 07:11, 06 August 11
You're confusing the two, email is mostly a one-to-one way of communicating. Twitter is a one-to-many one.
Or maybe we could start a mailing list on an independent server, but I don't know how many would go in the trouble... mailing lists are pretty much dead?
The problem is mailing lists invited spammers, however using Blind Carbon Copy (BCC) I think is supposed to reduce this. Pretty sure Mailing Lists aren't dead, I recieve notices for Online Newspapers, Job Networks also send them out and if I'm not mistakin Subscribing to a thread on any forum is a form of mailing list - your simply telling the system your interested in any updates and it sends out the email.
What a Tweet probably has the advantage over this is people can get in touch more openly- on Radio and TV and some interactive TV shows want you tweeting them, ideas get spread around and you then become some kind of think tank for them - speading ideas, on TV media reporters have their own Tweet under their name - is it better than an email? Only the tweeters will know if a huge amount of spam arrives in their tweets unless there's regulation into what is allowed and the rest is filtered out. The problem I had when I was trying to use it was to do with the subject matter and how people setup subjects on Twitter to discuss - I'm unsure. At the time I was trying to post something on someone's twitter which off-topic in the way the discussions were being handled, that's the best way to describe it.
I've always wondered how good a CPC Community would stack up on Twitter or Facebook, set it up and regularly update with news. Thats what I thought the role for Forums was for though! :)
Many big websites have a twitter account just to post updates (news, releases, etc) and also as a quick way to get feedback from the users. Some people like to use it to write famous quotes (like they also do on facebook), to publish where they are or what they are going to do at that very moment (like they do on facebook), to publish pictures from their phone (like they do on facebook)...
I have an account but I just use it to talk to my friends, publish things that come to my mind from time to time and read updates about stuff that interests me. I only use it via web, I don't have (or need) a smartphone.
BTW, there is also spam and phising attempts on twitter.
I've only seen two or three spam messages in several months, and those accounts were immediately suspended actually... I still find it a good means to propagate short snippets of news.
i use it everyday pretty much
CPCRetro is me !
I use it pretty much every day that I have the computer (or PS3 nearby). It's my main source of news updates for all sorts of different things I follow and I keep in touch with some friends on it. I'm not a big internet user anymore but certainly I use Twitter far more than most sites. I don't often talk about CPC stuff on it though unless I'm really into a project or playing a game on it at the time.
I've been poking around with mine
which looks like I'm in the Valley of Death, and the more my page progresses the more evil and disturbed it becomes - only thing cheerful about it are my followers! ;D
I guess it's addictive in a way when you see Followers numbering up to follow you, that's the only pleasant thing about it, though I guess 140 characters would help folks to write better and direct! ;D
I only just found out you can protect your tweets from the public, unsure if that would limit the number of folks you have following you, only time would tell! :)
Quote from: CP/M User on 10:43, 05 August 11Though there's also c.s.a.8 which people can get onto through Google Groups if Usenet isn't available to them. Forums though tend to offer more features over Usenet groups though.
Does anyone on here use Usenet nowadays? I stopped using it years ago when Freie Universität Berlin started charging for access to their Usenet server (news.cis.dfn.de).
Unfortunately, no. I still subscribe to csa8 through Google but, for discussions and news Usenet has fallen behind...
I haven't figured out how to use twitter yet. What's the # and @ for?
The @ is to mention someone in your message, and the # is used to add a "hashtag", to tag your message.
Like this: https://twitter.com/#!/windowsphone/status/109333730987999232 (https://twitter.com/#!/windowsphone/status/109333730987999232)
The hashtag # was an unofficial feature, used by the users. Say for instance that you want to check all the tweets mentioning the cpc. Now, ideally, users twitting about the CPC should add "#cpc" to their tweets. Then, if you do a search for this specific tag you'll get them easily.
Quote from: Gryzor on 09:31, 05 September 11
The hashtag # was an unofficial feature, used by the users.
Wow, I haven't been on twitter for that long :laugh:
Me neither, but I tend to read up on such things as work material...
Quote from: Nich on 13:11, 04 September 11
Does anyone on here use Usenet nowadays? I stopped using it years ago when Freie Universität Berlin started charging for access to their Usenet server (news.cis.dfn.de).
I subscribed to:
comp.lang.misc
comp.lang.pascal.borland
comp.os.cpm
comp.sys.amstrad.8bit
Using Google Groups, which sends me an email with New Topics and Replies (in Detail) everyday.
Of those the Pascal and Amstrad groups are very quiet. The Pascal one used to fill up with students looking for help with their program, since other languages have replaced that and newer Pascal's are available I think there's Usenet groups for those languages, which tends to drive away the people from the Borland one. What's going on with c.s.a.8 I wouldn't have the foggiest idea, people have accepted this Wiki Forum as a reasonable place to be. Even when CPCZone was going strong though I think c.s.a.8 was still being used though, so I'm unsure. Perhaps newer Computers/Operating Systems hasn't favoured Usenet as much, I used to use it through my email program which was handy for filling up your hard disk and perhaps Google Groups is less fashionable, though I do my emails remotely so it doesn't quite have as much management as downloading emails to your hard disk.
Regarding Twitter, I think "@" followed by a name sends an email to that person (if that's how their profile is setup), I haven't used the "#" tag, though letting others find your comments through a common theme seems plausible! But I've locked myself up so that mightn't show up unless you're following me or something! :laugh:
Eventually I ended up having a twitter account too ('TFM'), just to have a better look at what they all do in the CPC-Twitter world. :) :) :)
I made myself a Twitter account some time ago, so nobody could use my nickname there.
And it is, well, robcfg ;D
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Jeebus, this was an old thread to resurrect.
I lost my Twitter account a couple years ago when I was in an argument with an ableist prick who didn't like that I had pointed out Elon Musk had wrongly included autism in his list of 'brain diseases' his Neuralink could potentially 'cure'. Somehow I ended up perma-banned even though I was the autistic person being attacked by an idiot who couldn't understand that autism is not any kind of disease. I appealed to Twitter asking which rule I apparently banned. They sent generic response email. I appealed again. I wanted to know because the only category in the rules that even applied to the argument was disability, but it was my disability being mocked so why was I the one punished? Again same automated response. I appealed and received same response a total of 12 times before I finally just called it quits and decided I was probably happier without Twitter anyways. I miss some of the people I used to speak to on there but I also got into some stupid arguments with some folk and was also a target of some really vile people (including a UK 'celebrity' who had his followers attack me and say a lot of sick stuff I had to screenshot for evidence to send to police). Yeah I can do without.
Of course my eyes rolled so hard when later on it was announced Elon Musk, the guy my Twitter ban was about, was aiming to buy the whole damn thing. And eventually he did. And he's making a bit of a mess of it all. So yeah, I don't miss it. :D
I recently joined Mastodon (like a whole ton of other folk did) but mainly just to reconnect with a couple of folk who migrated over I had missed speaking to on Twitter. Like
@reidrac for example :)
I keep my twitter account to announce releases, but I prefer mastodon and generally the mood and people over there. Less poison, so far.
Made a twitter account in 2014 for my music photography promotion.
Let it expire due to inactivity in 2019
Don't miss it in the slightest, biggest toxic shithole since the old World Of Spectrum forums.
I have also a twitter account. I use it most for when I release something to reach more people.
It helps me also being informed on news generally, using hastags, but it seems there are many trols/paid trols there...