Recently, I have been asked a lot of questions about how I use Twitter, and how I connect with people. So here is my general Twitter policy and philosophy:
1. Privacy
I will respect your DMs. Please respect mine.
2. Content and Subject Matter
Your screen time is valuable. I promise to make my tweets as interesting and non-boring as possible. I am a news junkie and read about a dozen websites and blogs from around the world on a daily basis. I will regularly post content from sites that I am not affiliated with, because I find the content interesting, and think that you might too. I will also periodically post things that I am working on and I will strive to post valuable content over self promotion as much as possible.
I am very interested in many topics and have strong opinions about politics, government and religion. I will restrain my opinions as much as I can, though I am only human and reserve the right to jump into any debate if I feel I can add a salient point. However, I am here to make friends, not to argue with people on a daily basis. When I am asked, I will be honest.
For the record, I am an independent politically, and sometimes will feel obligated to discuss the failings in the current two party system. I am not religious or an atheist. I have a strong belief in God, however, I feel God belongs in church, not the schools, my doctor’s office or in government. Conversely, I think government should stay out of churches, doctors’ offices and bedrooms. I think that is fair. You can find out more about my background on the Rob McNealy Bio page.
3. Responses, Replies, and Pitches
I will do my best to respond to all @ replies and direct messages. However, due to my limited bandwidth, I may not always get to them, and sometimes, a few will slip by and I may not see them. Please do not take it personally if I do not respond.
I openly accept all pitches for Startup Story Radio, but please use the Startup Story Radio Contact Form to send them to me.
4. Following/Unfollowing
I am very Libertarian when it comes to following people. I look at Twitter like a large cocktail party, and the more people at the party the more interesting it is for me. Therefore, I will periodically follow people based on common interests, mutual followings, and areas of expertise. I regularly use the search function of Twitter, as well as other available tools to locate people that I may want to follow.
There is a debate in social networking about quality versus quantity of connections, followers and friends. I think there is quality in quantity and therefore like to grow my online networks. The more people I can connect with, the greater the content will be and more varied the prospective I learn from.
I reserve the right to unfollow you at anytime, for any reason. I regularly unfollow people that do not follow me, are rude, or not active on Twitter. It’s hard to dialogue with you if you aren’t listening. I also respect your right to unfollow me at anytime.
5. Spam, Self Promotion, and Commercialization
I am not big on Twitter spam. I will unfollow and or block you if you are DM spamming me or just keep following me to get me to follow you. I am pretty open to following most people. If I don’t follow you, there is a reason.
I don’t mind if you promote your content and are reasonably self promoting. I followed you to get to know you, and your business is part of you. However, if you go over the top, I may unfollow you. If you are close to me, I will tell you ahead of time.
I have no moral issue with you using Twitter advertising services such as Magpie or TwitAd, just as long as you provide valuable content as well. If you are only on twitter to run ads, I most likely will unfollow you. Again, I am here to make friends.
This policy is subject to change at anytime.
Oh, and if you’d like to connect with me, I’m @RobMcNealy on Twitter.
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Thanks for all the good information about twitter, we take note of quite a few comments as I am reasonably new at Wordpress blogs and not sure Of quite a bit in case I muck it up.
Hoping to get to know you better during 2009.
All the Best
Elsie (kiwinana)
Great idea to write about your twitter policies…makes me wonder if I should do the same.
Thanks for the follow. It’s always good to connect with more dads on Twitter.
Fantastically put good sir.
I follow the same code of Twitter-ethics. And ditto for most other social networking sites (Facebook included)
A really helpful article and good guidelines. Thank you. Twitter is new to me but sooooo wonderful to communicate and feel the pulse of the world from the depths of French rural life.
rad.
looking forward, Rob and thanks for the follow!
@memeshift
I am really new to the whole thing and twitter especially. I find it hard to keep up with all of the places I have to update, follow and read each day plus the emails that come to my several addys. I am also trying to do some video posting as well. Sometimes the technology is really a wall for me. Thanks for the policies, they are helpful. But I don’t know what a DM is and that is your first policy. Reading one of the comments here, it might mean direct mail as in directly emailing someone, but I am a bit lost with it. If anyone could clarify, please let me know.
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DM = direct message. A message you send directly to the recipient without it being seen in the public timeline on twitter.
@Rob ~ Thanks for the follow. This is the first official “Personal Twitter Policy” that I have come across. What a great idea! I look forward to your Tweets and hopefully this will turn into a mutually beneficial relationship.
Rob, this is a great manifest.. You have gained my respect, and hope that it is mutual..
Dear Rob,
thank you for this great blog.
Thank you very much for following me on Twitter, I am honoured.
God bless!
Dr.Larisa Varenikova
@DrVarenikova
Very well put – nice job!
Thanks. I think people should really think about how they use social media, and be forthright with people.