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by Marina Martin | Filed under: True Stories

Jeremiah Owyang is looking for advice from the Twitter community in regards to his Twitter usage.

Some people say he tweets too much, while others say they’d pay for the privilege to read his Twitterstream.

Have an opinion? Let Jeremiah know.

Is there anyone’s Twitterstream you would pay to read? Who tweets too much? Who doesn’t tweet enough? Is there such a thing as too many (or too few) tweets? Let us know in the comments!


First posted on March 7, 2008

5 Comments »

  1. we could always have a third choice: pay me to stop twittering!

    Comment by Jeremiah Owyang — March 7, 2008 @ 2:55 pm

  2. I can’t speak about Jeremiah’s tweets (I don’t presently follow) but I was following one of the top tweeters up until about 2 weeks ago. They were apparently going for the world record because the tweets were almost non-stop and I found it overwhelming.

    As for me, I update about 10x per day right now. Hopefully it’s neither to little nor too much. I worry more about boring my followers to death than anything else.

    Comment by Melanie — March 7, 2008 @ 3:06 pm

  3. I enjoy Jeremiah’s tweets. If I didn’t, I could always unfollow. Pretty simple.

    Comment by motownmutt — March 7, 2008 @ 5:17 pm

  4. I think there are enough options for following to give people the choice, regardless of how often/rarely someone tweets.
    Some of the high-output Twitterers on my list are simply in my presence stream, while others get sent to my cell/IM. You also have the options to control what @replies you get (all, friends followed also, none).

    I consider myself mid-road when it comes to Twitter fluency. You can always use http://tweetstats.com To compare yourself to others.

    Comment by Robert Rowe — March 7, 2008 @ 7:00 pm

  5. I’ll stop Twittering if Jeremiah pays me :-P

    Comment by Jesse Stay — March 7, 2008 @ 8:47 pm

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