Wednesday, 22 January 2014


Overcoming Social Media Laziness


I really need to start thinking of Twitter as a professional tool. Don’t get me wrong, I do use the Moncton Public Library’s accounts (@MonctonLibrary and @BiblioMoncton) to promote some of our events, but my personal account is really focused on entertainment. The reason for this is probably laziness on my part. By that I mean that it is very easy to become a twitter follower; there is only a minimal, one-time effort required after which messages and funny observations will automatically find their way to you.

My account has been "active" since April 2012, but I don't feel I have much to show for it. This has nothing to do with Twitter itself, but more so with the way I have been using it.

Seeing everyone use Twitter this week (especially the #NB23 hashtag), for example, has made me realize how many of my own colleagues I do not interact with on this social network. The same goes for professional associations and former colleagues, as well as awesome libraries from the NBPLS and the rest of the country/world. A first step towards a more effective account would obviously be to replace Conan O'Brian with the CLA. Well, maybe not replace....but you get my drift.

Has anyone out there faced a similar problem with Twitter or social media in general? Tips are always appreciated.
 
You can find me on Twitter @MatLanteigne

4 comments:

  1. Nothing could replace Conan. Nothing.

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    1. I know. It was silly of me to even write it.

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  2. You can have it all! I follow comedians "à la galore", as well as derby skaters, feminists, actors, musicians, etc. but I also follow some rad librarians ( @ScrewyDecimal, @MagpieLibrarian, @PCSweeney, just to name a few). However, this means that I check Twitter at least 3-4 times a day...and you're a lazy butt, sooooooo.....

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  3. "à la galore" is the best expression ever.

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