When should I retweet someting ?
I follow a lot of Oracle peeps, including the big names such as Cary Milsap. I've got a few followers too, and the vast majority of them are also Oracle peeps. If Cary tweets something then there's not much point in me re-tweeting it because very few of my followers wouldn't have seen Cary's original.
I also follow a few antipodean tweeters, and a couple in the security area and some SQL Server ones. The same pattern applies to blogs I follow. I've got Google Reader set up so that if I share something there, it comes out as a tweet.
I'm more likely to share/tweet/retweet something from the 'non Oracle' field as I think it will reach a different audience. Crossover is important. Mary McNeely went to talk Oracle to some Unix people.
I can't see myself as a world-class Oracle guru. But I am one of a small number of Australian Oracle bloggers. It is the crossover aspects which allows us to contribute into the community
I also follow a few antipodean tweeters, and a couple in the security area and some SQL Server ones. The same pattern applies to blogs I follow. I've got Google Reader set up so that if I share something there, it comes out as a tweet.
I'm more likely to share/tweet/retweet something from the 'non Oracle' field as I think it will reach a different audience. Crossover is important. Mary McNeely went to talk Oracle to some Unix people.
I can't see myself as a world-class Oracle guru. But I am one of a small number of Australian Oracle bloggers. It is the crossover aspects which allows us to contribute into the community
If you enjoyed the content, RT it no matter what. No one catches every Tweet, they are so easy to miss. It's not SPAM either!
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