Twitter and Converging Social Networks
Posted on Mon, Apr 07, 2008 @ 02:10 PM
So I recently signed up for twitter and hearing about it and reading about it online (this TechChrunch article finally pushed me over the edge).
What it really reminds me of is old AOL IM away messages, or more currently, Facebook status updates - just on steroids. I really think Tweeter just brings to those applications what RSS feed does for news sources...allows you to quickly see what people are up to, thinking, saying about your company - all in one place.
Which bring me to why is this even necessary? If Twitter is just a new way to communicate with my existing network is it destined to fall our favor once other social networking sites add these features? Is micro-blogging its own niche threw which Twitter can take over?
My take, at least for now, is no. There will be a convergence of social networks happening soon and I fear for any social networking site whose killer app is sole communications tool, not an entire platform. There is simply no logical reason for me to maintain my status/profile/friends on multiple sites. I'm not sure Facebook is the answer, or if the Google led open social initiative will solve this problem, but at some point it has to come together. I am one person, with one profile and one network.
That said - we are still on the tip of the iceberg for social media. Location based social networking is going to be huge and the engineers certainly aren't done innovating in the communications space yet. It'd just be nice if I didn't have to manually sync my phone with my Facebook profile when it happens...