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		<title>How to not annoy friends when connecting Facebook, FriendFeed and Twitter</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Apr 2009 17:54:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michiel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before I kick off with my first Cloud Ideas post (I&#8217;m working on several and will just choose one impsulsively when their done) I&#8217;d like to share one little train of tought with you. This is for you if you are tech-savvy, are addicted to Twittering and FriendFeeding and using more regular social networks like [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Before I kick off with my first Cloud Ideas post (I&#8217;m working on several and will just choose one impsulsively when their done) I&#8217;d like to share one little train of tought with you. This is for you if you are tech-savvy, are addicted to Twittering and FriendFeeding and using more regular social networks like Facebook or Hyves if you&#8217;re in The Netherlands.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re like me,  you Twitter a lot. Especially while on an internet or web conference, building the next cool web application or just discussing trending technology. If you&#8217;ve connected Twitter, Friendfeed and Facebook, your personal &#8220;normal&#8221; friends will probably hate you. They&#8217;ll have their whole timeline spammed with your  - for them &#8211; uninterestingly geeky stuff.</p>
<p>My friends did anyways.</p>
<p>My Twitter usage is more in the discussion, random quotes/thoughts and chatty behaviour with my online and offline Twitter community. My Facebook and Hyves friends aren&#8217;t waiting for these incrowd little messages and would rather just know when I&#8217;m in the bar or having a shitty day at the office.</p>
<p>It happens to be that I probably share more interesting stuff on FriendFeed then over on Twitter. I mean, I do actually share interesting stuff on Twitter but that&#8217;s because FriendFeed puts it up their automatically. This way my FriendFeed timeline stays &#8220;clean&#8221; of the noise from Twitter and contains just interesting or funny stuff.</p>
<p>Previously, I would have enabled the Twitter &lt;-&gt; FriendFeed connection. That&#8217;s no more from this moment. I&#8217;ve decided to enable FriendFeed &lt;-&gt; Facebook synchronisation and will put non-noise status updates of how I&#8217;m doing on FriendFeed. Most FriendFeed users know how to hide those messages and are more power users anyway so they won&#8217;t care. These messages do get posted to Twitter so my Twitter followers will also know what I&#8217;m doing and my Facebook friends will get my personal status updates and the interesting stuff on Friendfeed.</p>
<h2>Conclusion</h2>
<p>Disabling the Twitter &lt;-&gt; FaceBook/your social network connection will reduce the techy and chatty from Twitter for your FaceBook friends. Enabling FaceBook &lt;-&gt; FriendFeed enables you to keep sharing interesting stuff from FriendFeed to Twitter and Facebook. And by adding a few personal status messages to FriendFeed each day. Both your FriendFeed and your Twitter friends will be notified of them.</p>
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