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		<title>Twittequette, Twitterprocity, and #followfail</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have noted an increase in email over the last month which address my twittequette, with respect to my twitterprocity — or lack thereof.  
I have also noted an increase in email over the last month, with respect to my cessation of twinterest, reflected in the removal of certain kinds of tweeple from my [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have noted an increase in email over the last month which address my <em>twittequette</em>, with respect to my <em>twitterprocity</em> — or lack thereof.  </p>
<p>I have also noted an increase in email over the last month, with respect to my cessation of <em>twinterest</em>, reflected in the removal of certain kinds of <em>tweeple</em> from my Twitter stream. </p>
<p>Without further ado, here are the top <strong>5</strong> reasons I will (likely) not follow you, or stop following you altogether on Twitter.</p>
<ol>
<li>You have no Twitter avatar — When you sign up for Twitter, you are encouraged to upload an image that will represent you in the <em>twitterverse</em>.  With it, your Twitter profile appears more personable, identifies you in your followers&#8217; Twitter stream, and helps you to relate others.</li>
<li>You have no Twitter profile — Again, when you sign up for Twitter, you are encouraged to fill out details about yourself, specifically your location, link to your web site, and a little blurb about yourself.  This helps others to ascertain how interacting with you could add to their overall Twitter experience.</li>
<li>You have less than <strong>25</strong> followers — And you are following hundreds upon hundreds or thousands upon thousands of Twitter users.  In my opinion, Twitter is about quality, not quantity.</li>
<li>You have never updated your Twitter status — Or, you rarely update your Twitter status, or you have less than <strong>25</strong> Twitter status updates, or you update your Twitter status every <strong>5</strong> minutes.</li>
<li>Any and/or all of your Twitter activity has been, is now, and will continue to be about marketing a product and/or service to the <em>twitterverse</em> — A product and/or service which I will never ever want, much less need.</li>
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<p>Basically, a combination of any and/or all of the above could/would/should result in a lack of <em>twitterprocity</em> on my part, or a <strong>#followfail</strong>.  However, neither of these should reflect negatively on my <em>twittequette</em>.</p>
<p>Feel free to email <a href="mailto:scc@somecanuckchick.com?subject=www">somecanuckchick</a> regarding <em>twittequette</em>, <em>twitterprocity</em>, etc.</p>
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