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29 Dec 2009I’ve always been genuinely appreciative of all my followers, especially when they give me the gift of a retweet. Up until a few days ago, if you follow me, you’ve seen me send out at least a dozen tweets every day thanking people for those RTs.
However, I’m at a crossroads now about whether or not to continue doing that. I haven’t decided what to do, and I’m hoping you can give me your insight and advice.
When I first started on Twitter, I thought it was so rude when someone didn’t send a thank you for an RT. I remember once I even sent a tweet that said, “I’ll never be so big for my britches that I can’t thank someone for an RT.” Twitter was so simple back then, it just seemed like the right thing to do.
But now, six months later, the complexion of my Twitter stream is very different. Things move so fast. Sometimes I can’t even keep up with it myself. More than ever, I love my followers and Twitter friends dearly, and I am so appreciative of the ones that not only follow me but also visit this blog. You have become my best friends and I don’t know what I would do without you, really.

I am being RT’ed more and more lately and I’m concerned that I will clutter up everyone’s stream with endless lists of names if I continue to thank every person for their kindness. I have 22,000 followers, so I looked to people with more followers than me to see what they do, thinking that would give me some guidance. Some of them thank people in DM, a very small number of them thank people on the public timeline, and most just don’t do it at all.
I’ve heard newbies on Twitter criticize these people for not being grateful for their RTs, but now I see the other side of the coin, they aren’t being rude (…most of the time. Haha!), they are trying to keep their stream filled with quality tweets, instead of lists of names, which is the reason you followed them in the first place, right?
How do you feel about this? Do you think it is ok for people to thank you in their hearts instead of in the Twitter stream? I still haven’t decided what I am going to do; I’m still sorting it all out in my mind. You may find yourself having to make this same decision one day. What will you do?
If you are new to Twitter, here is a cute little video made by @adriandayton explaining what a retweet is. Enjoy!
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6 Responses to The Twitter Controversy Over Thanking For RTs
Tuba in the Rose Parade
February 2nd, 2010 at 10:53 am
I found this
According to Ingrid Newkirk, Bettina Flavioli contacted a primatologist about Britches's future, and was referred to a sanctuary in Mexico that would take him. If not raised with other monkeys, the primatologist advised that Britches would grow to be aggressive and unmanageable. Following Flavioli's advice, the monkey was socialized by a number of handlers, to avoid his becoming too attached to any one of them. When he was five months old, the retired pediatrician paid for the ALF to fly Britches to the sanctuary, where he was given to an elderly female macaque who had already raised several orphans.
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February 8th, 2010 at 5:36 am
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Lashan R
February 9th, 2010 at 11:02 pm
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Liveyourlife
March 11th, 2010 at 4:57 am
Alrighty, a plain and simple tweet.
When you sign in and your on your homepage, there is a box, and above the box it says "what's happening?" you type in whatever you want as your tweet and then you click the "update" button. But your tweet can only be 140 characters or less (that's not very many). If you want to put longer tweets you can go to http://www.twitlonger.com and then you have a lot more space to write whatever!
Also you can put pictures on twitter, go to http://www.twitpic.com
Retweeting is like if you saw a tweet you really liked or something and wanted your twitter to say that as well you retweet it for your followers to see!
Hope this helps,
follow me on twitter & I'll follow you!
http://twitter.com/sarahpaulovics
Nicole B
March 20th, 2010 at 5:37 am
i believe they call this Reverse Jackson syndrome
heeheewhatnow?
March 26th, 2010 at 10:29 am
people can direct message each other. just ask them to do that.