The first ten tweets
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Arguments tend to fizzle out quickly if the participants are able to make a fully fleshed-out thought, so we’ll limit every thought to a ridiculously small size, say 140 characters.
No one moves where they tweet because some other tool has better formatting or profile customization. That’s because a tiny percentage of the value Twitter brings comes from the software itself. It’s all about the network — the connection with other users and the content they create.
In which I discuss the social web, what's wrong with it and how you can fix it for cheap.
Don’t pay attention to what your users ask you for, pay attention to what they are trying to achieve.