Robert Scoble finally brought his follow list on Twitter down to a manageable level. From a giddying 106,000 people he followed, he managed to bring it down to a more manageable near-couple of thousand. He did so by a mass-unfollow exercise all at once. He’d talked about doing so over on Friendfeed, his favorite service [...]
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On Spammers And Unfollowing…
August 6, 2009Categories: follower lists, friendfeed, social media, spam problem, tweetblocker, twitter
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Friendfeed Hit By A Fail Whale (or Green Scoble)…
May 9, 2009Robert Scoble wasn’t happy. This morning, around 10 or 11am Australian Eastern Standard time, Australian Friendfeeders found nothing was coming up for the page. It took a bit of searching on Google to find the reason. Thankfully, TechCrunch provided the answer. The major data center Friendfeed uses had been hit by a major power outage. [...]
Categories: datacenter, fail whale, friendfeed, Robert Scoble, social media, SVCOLO, twitter
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Real-Time Blog Discussion…
June 11, 2009I just learnt a new social media technique today, how to link a Friendfeed discussion to a blog post, creating a real-time blogging mode where your discussions actually are dynamic, real-time and more lively. On a blog post by Andy Brudtkuhl, it was explained how you could link your post to Friendfeed, then use the [...]
Categories: blogs, comments, community, discussion, friendfeed, real-time, social media
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