I've got qwitter notices skipping my inbox in GMail. That way I can go back and look if I *really* care. I try not to care.
- Daniel J. Pritchett
Although I thought I didn't care, the information has proved insightful and valuable, especially given the 2,000 follow limit. I'd rather be exchanging info with like minds; though I will follow some people regardless of whether they follow me back or "qwit" me.
- Jennifer Van Grove
I started using it last week, and have to say I get a kick when I see what causes unfollows. For instance, after election day, my celebratory Obama Tweets turned off a few testy conservatives, as did last night's "I Love Keith Olbermann" update. Interesting.
- Steve Isaacs
I'm using Qwitter as part of my Twitter immersion test. It's interesting from a lab experiment point of view. In terms of whether you quit or not. I really don't care. Like me, great. Don't, great.
- AJ Kohn
My favorite quit was after I tweeted this: Curb Your Enthusiasm Idea: Larry has pent up road rage. Gets a car PA system. Yells at the wrong guy. Hillarity ensues.
- Steve Garfield
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Robert, it could be beneficial for a business to know that, however, and very worth the time. You also don't have to worry about who is following or who you're following because you're Robert Scoble. ;-)
- Jesse Stay
I am giving Qwitter a test drive right now, but I wonder about their cause & effect conclusions. Seriously, did the guy really un-follow me because I posted about having a good feeling about 11/11? Or did he just happen to be cleaning house at about that time? I think it was more related to my Kurt Warner post 18 hours earlier.
- Shemp DeYoung
I keep track of who isn't following so that I don't reply to someone who isn't listening.
- Morton Fox
All qwitter is showing is that someone quit following you right after that Tweet. It doesn't mean that they unfollowed you BECAUSE of that tweet though. They might have just decided to prune out their dead wood at that time, and you were, to them, dead wood anyway.
- Ian May
My name was pretty safe until Leo Laporte started http://army.twit.tv. Some wanker grabbed my name on me, which was a first. I've been using it for about 5 years without much in the way of conflict.
- Chris Luckhardt