Shaq was one of the first athletes on twitter, and it was Shaq being Shaq. Some have even tweeted during halftimes of games, which is pretty cool because some of the athletes communicated with the fans. It gave the players a personality which we never really get to see.
When Ashton Kutcher challenged CNN.com to be the first with a million follows, twittering took a turn for the worst. He went out and pimped himself to get people to follow him, making twitter more of popularity contest then to care what people say. Because let’s face it who really wants to know what Ashton is tweeting about?
Today is a big day in twitter history, why because the one and only Oprah has joined the twittering community. What does that mean? Well that means all those who watch her show are going to join twitter now, just because Oprah did it. Will Oprah actually be the one typing the 140 character message or will it be one of the show producers?
So is twitter going to be more about who you are following and how many are following you and not about what you are saying? Those who started twitter got followers because of the content of their twits not because they have the “I am famous look at me” mentality. I might be crazy with lack of sleep but they are my thoughts. Expect to see the fail whale today if the Oprah cronies flock to twitter…
On another note…since I am a betting man. On the web site Betonline.com you can actually place your bets on who is going to acquire twitter in 2009. The odds are:
Google +100
Facebook +500
Microsoft +1000
Yahoo +2000
Everyone else +500
No one +250










