The Facebook and Twitter Revolution
Posted by Ajay Tejwani | Posted in Social Media | Posted on 10-03-2009
Tags: facebook, Social Media, twitter
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If you surf net even once in 10 days, you must be aware of the social networking sites Facebook and Twitter. If you visit internet daily even for 10 minutes, there is a high chance that you are a member of Facebook or Twitter family, or may be both.
Twitter and Facebook are two social networking sites most popular at this point of time. They have become the easiest way to connect to the people with whom you wish to stay in touch. You can communicate to them, send and receive news and ideas or form groups of likeminded people.
Twitter is a micro blogging site which is more open in approach. It is not cluttered as is MySpace and does not have strict privacy norms. Within 140 characters, you can share anything from what you wore in the New Year party to the news on terrorism and its effect on our society. You would be amazed to know that eye witnesses of several news making incidences were the ones who published the news on twitter first, then they were published by other news sites. They shared photographs and every bit of detail that they witnessed.
Twitter has changed the way we used to take news as. We are becoming more vocal about our sensitivity. We are now ready to assert something good as soon as possible and despise something bad as soon as it should be. We are not hesitant to speak in an open forum. If you want to raise funds for a noble cause, you can do that through twitter.
If you are a small business owner, you might be having clients who have a twitter account. You can send messages to them through twitter or even advertise for your company.
Unlike Twitter, Facebook is meant for sharing personal messages and photographs. Imagine, one morning you got up remembering an old incidence that occurred when you were probably in class fourth or fifth. That classmate left the school the same year and also changed the city. You might be wondering where that classmate is now and what is he doing as an adult. You can try searching him out in Facebook where millions of people are registered searching for their friends. And when you find him and exchange you photographs, you find that your naughty little friend has now lost a bit of hair yet looks smart and serious.
Facebook has changed a lot in our lives today. For people who are lonely, busy or do not socialize in person, it helps in finding friends. It can successfully convert someone asocial to a highly web-social person. There are people who have received messages on Facebook from their friends and family members in distant cities and countries at the time of crisis. The moral support that friends can give in testing time is invaluable. On the other hand you also share your precious moments with your friends and family who are geographically separated from you. If you have shared the pictures of your new born baby or your marriage, you must be knowing how it feels when you get the best wishes from people who care for you.





