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Twitter’s Follow Friday Explained: How Do You Use Yours?

We stayed at Friday's Since starting to use Twitter a couple of years ago I haven’t used the #FollowFriday hash tag that often, but this week something changed my mind.

I’d always felt awkward using FollowFriday, it was as though I was asking to be noticed for recommending someone else. Which would lead to perpetual back slapping and “back at ya” tweets that seemed of little value. In it’s initial incarnation #FollowFriday, or #ff, was a good way to find interesting people to follow on Twitter, especially when few directories existed and the Twitter population was quite low. Now with a multitude of ways to find people of interest to follow and connect with, it doesn’t seem as important. A lot of the time FollowFridays are just being used to thank people for ReTweeting, not particularly as a recommendation to follow them.

This week my opinion changed, due to a FollowFriday I received from someone I have worked with for the last couple of years. It was in response to some help I had given them for which they were extremely grateful and it was their way of saying an additional thank you. This act of kindness made me realise that I had missed out on the idea of using FollowFriday for the right reasons. Using it to recommend people, so that others may benefit from their experience and knowledge.

So I will be trying to use FollowFriday more often from now on for exactly that purpose, below is an explanation my #ff from this week:

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My FollowFriday Explained:

So that’s the thought behind my #FollowFriday, what was yours?

 

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