new post from Shel Israel, the author of Twitterville and Naked Conversations. The post is called Twitteropolis, implying a shift in Twitter culture from the more quaint Twitterville he wrote about in his book. Shel wrote that Twitterville is feeling much more like Twitteropolis these days. Shel shared: “I named it Twitterville because I wanted to connote a certain homey, small-town feel–a …
IT’S NO LONGER OUR DECISION
The other day I read, and commented on, a post from Twitterville author Shel Israel, in which he was discussing his assertion that social media is now at the end of a period of great disruption, and is now entering a longer, quieter period of normalization. The thoughts I shared on his blog, along with a few new additions, are these: …