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The adventures of a male nurse navigating through life, staying fit, surviving the journey.

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Twitter Trimming

Posted by Sean on March 7, 2009

 

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So Twitter and I have a very interesting relationship. I, just like many others, started out being a follow and follower magnet.

  • If we crossed paths in some way shape or form I followed you.
  • If we had mutual friends/follower/followers I was following you.
  • If you or the company you represent existed on Twitter and I crossed your path I followed you and your company.
  • If you or anything to your liking was mentioned in the social media social circles albeit Twitter or elsewhere, I followed you.

It’s been about a year now of Twitter activity for myself. Twitter has grown with quite the number of advancements, and I too have grown as a user. Everything out there in the ‘web 2.0’ world is becoming or already has become ‘Twitterized’. Whatever you want and or desire out there in the social media can be ‘published’ and ‘tweeted’ on Twitter.

Twitter really is an amazing entity, but during it’s growth spurt the ‘Signal to Noise’ ratio got a little out of balance. OK. A LOT out of balance.

Lately there is just noise. Lots of noise. Everyone is eager to share a link, sell you something, recruit you for their business, remind you of there latest blog post, and share with you everything else they have published or created out there amongst the ‘internets’.

A whole lot of noise.

And very little conversation.

I guess no one should really be surprised. Twitter’s original shtick and main theme was to share: ‘What are you doing”. ‘What are you doing’ never implied conversation. In the early stages of Twitter that’s all there was. Conversation that is. We could only share ‘what we were doing’ through striking up and contributing to a conversation. No matter how fragmented that conversation was, that’s how we utilized Twitter (in the beginning).

Then we ‘twitterized’ the web. We started by simply sharing an RSS feed. Soon other forms of media were being shared, on a variety of platforms. Then we were cross-linking other published material via other web 2.0 services. Twitter has metamorphosized from a simple ‘What are you doing?” to ‘What AREN’T you doing?’.

Lately if you haven’t published or ‘tweeted’ your activity.. the activity itself is missing out on the greater social media plan.

And that’s where my ‘trimming’ comes in.

I myself am guilty as charged. I do all the previous mentioned bane activities. I share a link, remind you of my latest blog post, and share with you everything else I have published or created out there amongst the ‘internets’. BUT (and this is a big but) that is not my sole purpose on Twitter. It is also not the only thing I do on Twitter.

I still want conversation, no matter how minimal and fragmented  it may be. I still like some sort of ‘human-like’ interaction.

How can you have human-like conversation with a person who has 16,543 followers and follows three times that amount??? How can you maintain some sort of human connection with a Twitter user that ONLY sends you ‘news cast’ reports, or sends you ‘here is my latest blog post’? Or how about the user who has more than 10,000 followers but only follows less than 10???

I think my friend Ken Stewart over at Change Forge sums it up best in an old blog post, “Meaning or Masses: Do You Seek to Extend Conversations or Amass Followers?”

Thanks Ken.

I’m slow on the uptake sometimes, but I got the message now. And now , I’m doing something about it.

Twitter Trimming ladies and gentlemen.

Twitter Trimming

Carpe Diem

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WTF IS ThisTwitter Frenzy?!

Posted by Sean on March 3, 2009

http://media.mtvnservices.com/mgid:cms:item:comedycentral.com:219519

This is a great slapstick-reality-social media entertainment-news-media concoction as told by John Stewart from The Daily Show (on Comedy Central)
This video really makes you question the efficacy of Twitter, it’s social influence, and how it may certainly be demeaning and diminishing dialogue as we know it.
Things that make you go hmmm..

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Twitterverse Surgery

Posted by Sean on February 17, 2009

Social networking meet healthcare. Introducing Robotic Surgery.

Twittering a live surgery: (Is that Tweetdeck I see?)

 

Surgeons send ‘tweets’ from operating room – CNN.com

Wicked.

So, who is NOT using Twitter?

Carpe Diem

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Strength

Posted by Sean on February 16, 2009

I started blogging (almost a year ago now) as a way of sharing. I think I posted an entry a while back that talked about how that took place. The short version of that story is I wanted to start ‘officially’ blogging, but I needed a name… or I needed a theme.

So I asked my wife. If you could choose one word to describe me what would it be. And without skipping a beat she said, ‘Strong’.

I laughed. “Ha-Ha, very funny”. “Seriously. What one word describes me?”

In my mind, I thought she was mocking me. Making fun of me being ‘athletic’. Poking fun at my ‘muscles’. We always joked that I was the ‘cheap labor’ of the family, since I was athletic, I did work out, and well I had physical strength.

My beautiful wife snapped back, “No. I AM serious”. “I’m not making fun of you, at least not this time” (She has an amazing talent for making me smile. I LOVE that about her)

“You are strong, you have physical strength. But you are also emotionally strong, mentally tough. You have the kind of strength that is personal.” “I mean c’mon. Think about all the SH*T you’ve been through, and yet you still are the most positive person I know.”

“SH*T like that can destroy a person, but look at you. You just keep going"

I’ve said it before, true strength is measured from the inside. And today I happily discovered more evidence of that kind of strength in the world.

I want to thank Craig Ballantyne for sharing the following on Twitter this evening:

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The link took you to this video that asked the question: Are You Going to Finish Strong?

Here I learned about Nick Vujicic and his amazing story.

The next time you have a bad day. The next time you meet a challenge you think is too tough.

It’s not so much how you start (4 limbs or none), but how you finish.

Will you Finish Strong?

Thanks Nick. Thanks for the reality check.

Carpe Diem

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A Mixture of Thoughts

Posted by Sean on February 13, 2009

A_mixture_of_thoughts_by_AlexC86Image Source: Deviant Art

I thought this picture was perfect. It pretty much sums up what’s been going on with my blog the past couple weeks.

A mixture of thoughts –> which lead to a mixture of blog posts.

I was blogging about anything that crossed my path. If I read it, I shared it. If I saw it, I shared it. I not only shared it here on my Blog, but I was sharing my content via my Posterous page, as well as my Tumblr page, then it was rolling over into my FriendFeed stream, which lead to a lot of tweets on my Twitter account.

I didn’t even mention my Swurl page.

The reason for my post is I have a whole lot of random bloginess going on. And a whole LOT of repetition going on. Is anyone getting sick of it? Am I double talking a lot? Am I double posting?? Am I a repeat content offender?

I love sharing all the stuff I come across, but I also don’t want to detract from my blog. I really like the life it’s starting to take. I still blog plenty about nursing, and very rarely about fitness (although I have one ready).

I guess I’m being critical of myself. My Strong Medicine has been more My Strong Shtuff.

I’d love to hear my readers opinion? Keep doing what I’m doing? Are you liking what you’re seeing? Are you tired of the random shtuff I’m sending? Should I get a lil more focused?

I need some input. Please leave me a comment, even if you normally do not. Please let me hear your thoughts

Because in the end it’s you, my readers, that are ultimately affected.

Thank you as always

Carpe Diem

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Tweeting with the Tweetvisor

Posted by Sean on February 3, 2009

It’s not secret. I’m a little bit of a Twitter addict. Just ask my wife. Blushing

Given the chance, I’d be sending ‘Tweets’ every chance I got. Luckily unfortunately the nature of my job does not allow for me to have my BlackBerry in hand while working. Otherwise I’d be a Twittering Nurse fool.

Most of my Twitter activity is done in front of my computer. And in most cases I do it before and/or after a typical day for me. Which includes my job, the gym, my family, and anything else that contributes to my human condition.

The hardest part about using Twitter (in my humble opinion) is the ‘catch-up’ factor.

Yeah, you’re not active on Twitter for an extended amount of time. Whether 1 hour or 1 day, you usually do some reverse timeline scrolling to figure out what the chatter is about.

Up until now, that has been a real annoyance for me. TweetDeck is my staple of Twitter-life. I use and abuse all its robust qualities. But, it never could help me out with my ‘catch-up’. I mean I get a pretty long stream of tweets to scroll through, but it takes a tad bit of effort to follow any single conversations.

Enter Tweetvisor

Tweetvisor has the ONE thing I have been looking for that is easy enough to utilize. Parsed @reply conversation threads.

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When I am looking at the Tweetvisor main screen I can actually determine who is talking with who and what they are talking about! Party

That way, if I want to chime in about the conversation I won’t accidently miss a piece of the conversation.

Tweetvisor is a purely browser based application, unlike TweetDeck which is a desktop application. (Good and bad for both)

The top of the Tweetvisor screen is a great navigation tool for finding specific conversation threads, or specific types of tweets. Along the sides you have your @replies and your Direct Messages respectively.

Tweetvisor also offers some cool search features if your interested in a specific topic or something from a specific user.

It’s a fairly new application that is still growing. The Tweetvisor team has been very attentive to feedback given via Twitter. Everything from including shortened URL capability, to including Twitter profile links.

I use Tweetvisor and TweetDeck interchangeably. I don’t foresee eliminating one over the other at this point. My love for TweetDeck hasn’t changed, and Tweetvisor’s few but likable qualities aren’t going to lead me in another direction.

Keep on Tweetin’!

Carpe Diem

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The Commercials!

Posted by Sean on February 2, 2009

OK OK, so maybe I do watch the Superbowl for the commercials. Here are my favorites. They were all mostly ad spots for TV shows.

Be sure to vote for your favorite on YouTube

This one just rocked!

I loved the woman in the car.

Warren Sapp’s face was classic!

What can I say, I’m a Heroes fan.

Oh yeah, for all you Twitter fans out there, be sure to vote for your favorite commercial here as well.

By the way.. the game was awesome! GO STEELERS!

Carpe Diem

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Twitter’s Towering Twinfluence

Posted by Sean on February 1, 2009

What’s Twitter?

What’s the point?

Who uses it?

Apparently Twitter has influenced mainstream media more than I thought. I’ve been using Twitter off and on since it’s inception, and became a loyal ‘Tweet’ over the summer.

I have read all the social media news and listened quietly to all the ‘buzz’ about how Twitter has exponentially grown.

But when I saw this, I knew Twitter had arrived:

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Yes, you read that right. TWITTERING THE SUPER BOWL.

Wow.

What are you doing?

Carpe Diem

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The Recycled Web 2.0

Posted by Sean on January 13, 2009

So we blog : we share information
Then we Tweet : to share our blog information as well as more information
Now we are blogging what we tweet (and blog)??
Round and round we go…

Original Post: Mashable.com

via Mashable! by Jennifer Van Grove on 1/12/09


tweetsuite-logoDan Zarrella, who introduced us to Tweetbacks last week, has released a new WordPress plugin that takes the concept to the next level. Dubbed TweetSuite, the plugin builds on TweetBacks utility of displaying all of the tweets that link back to a blog post by throwing a few extra goodies in the mix.

TweetSuite adds a server side fully-featured TweetBacks service, complete with a Digg-style “Tweet This” button at the top of each post, a “Retweet This” button for each TweetBack, widgets for your sidebar, and the ability to automatically update Twitter with your latest blog entries.

tweetsuite example

The self-explanatory sidebar widgets (you can customize which ones you want to display) include a Recently Tweeted widget, My Last-Tweets widget, Most-Tweeted widget, and My-Favorited Tweets Widget. That’s a lot of widgets, and they all serve very different, but useful purposes for super-tweeters who want to easily display relevant Twitter content to blog visitors. My personal favorite is the Most-Tweeted widget, which works in the same way as standard Popular Posts widgets, displaying your blog entries that get the most Twitter love in your sidebar.

If you add TweetSuite to your WordPress blog, leave a comment with a link to your site so we can check out how you’re using it!


More Resources From Mashable


-FOLLOW FAIL: The top 10 Reasons I Will Not Follow You in Return on Twitter

-HOW TO: Quiet the Twitter Noise

-HOW NOT TO: Build Your Twitter Community

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Just a Nurse

Posted by Sean on January 4, 2009

Serendipity can be funny. It rears it’s beautiful face at the most surprising of times.

I was on Twitter today (big surprise). One of my Tweets I follow, Robert Fraser (@rdfraser) is a fellow nurse who is making every attempt to change the face of nursing in the most positive manner (and so far he’s doing a damn fine job).

Today he shared a video through one of his tweets on Twitter that touched on my FAVORITE subject : Nursing Stereotypes!

It’s a tad bit long (over 10minutes), but worth watching. I have touched on this subject many times in my blogging. How ironic that the today my guest post on nursing stereotypes was published as well.

Today was a good day for my world of nursing.

Please, if you have the time, watch the short video clip on how we are never ‘just a nurse’.

Thanks again Robert!

Carpe Diem

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