Twitter vs. Facebook (a different perspective)

Twitter vs. Facebook (a different perspective)

I saw this post at thenextweb.com this morning and felt I could relate.

It’s an illustration by Kiersten inspired by a tweet from @Shaylamaddox and it’s about the difference between Facebook and Twitter. The post reads:
 
“It is true isn’t it? People you know who suddenly turn into link sharing, status updating, friend connecting, farmville freaks. Very annoying.
Twitter is a whole different animal. There are no page invitations to ignore, events to opt-out off [sic] or people tagging you in photos. Basically Twitter is built on the whole idea of serendipitous finds; you are bombarded with tweets, but only if you choose to [be], and pick what is good, and ignore the rest.
 
Facebook makes it a lot harder to ignore stuff. And being able to ignore the stuff that annoys you is the basis of any good relationship.
 
So, do we agree with Shayla? Or not?”
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