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I did when it first came out but I found it to be extremely boring so I deleted it. It felt like I was talking to myself and I do that plenty in real life and didn’t need Twitter to do it.
No I don’t twitter. Never even looked into it. Seems boring
I have often pondered the idea of joining the twitter world. After all I have alot of random and often pointless thoughts to share with all who might happen across my page.
Nope.
No, it seems pointless!
No. I don’t like to be followed. I think it comes from a blackmarket enterprise I was envolved in during the mid to late 1970s.
I’ve often thought about doing it… but only to follow people, not to post. A couple of our local/state politicians are constantly Tweeting what they’re up to, legislation, stuff like that. But if it means that *I* have to post stuff, well, I don’t want to do it.
Oh heavens no! I made an account when I first heard about it, not knowing really what it was. Once I figured it out, it seemed pointless to me. I never went back!