Spaceace5150
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- Apr 20, 2009
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That's a really interesting point Kevin. I never thought of it from that angle. I think the difference is that I'm not a public figure in the way that you are. You have thousands of listeners, most of whom you have never met. But you still want them to be able to interact with you. As you said, with Twitter you don't have to pick and choose or decide whether or not to accept a friend request. If someone wants to follow you, they can.
I think it's different for a private individual. Not that I post anything secret or overly personal, but I use facebook to communicate with my friends and family. If I were to establish a social media presence for my business persona, I'd likely do so on Twitter, not facebook, for the same reasons you mentioned.
There is a twitter security setting that allows you to not have a public (viewable) profile. Then only people you accept can view your tweets.