For those of you who are on Twitter, there’s a new Twitter feeds you really need to check out!
There’s also a Daily Show equivalent – @thedailyshow. Both of these feeds feature many of the links that the Facebook feeds feature, such as videos from previous shows, but they also seem to be showing a hint of interactivity with its readers as well, which is definitely a change from the one-way rantings of the @stephenathome character Twitter feed or even the Facebook feed.
So check it out and tell me what you think in the comments. Do you find the content featured in the @colbertreport Twitter feed to add value to your Colbert fandom experience? Do you think you’ll be following? Do you think you’ll skip it and stick with the Facebook feed? Does anyone but me even use Twitter anymore? I look forward to hearing from all of you Zoners!
(Also, for those of you who might want to hear my occasional rantings as well as links to all the posts here, you can follow my feed, linked by the bird in the sidebar, or if you don’t really care what I had for lunch today, you can follow @nofactzone which is just a Twitter feed of the No Fact Zone posts.)
Wow, this is seductive. You can see who they are following and who they are following … eewwww, @oreillyfactor is on twitter … wow! … okay, I have to stop, @glennbeck too … okay, step away from the twitter … aarrhhhhhh *running off stage left*
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I’m SO following!
I follow you, DB, and love getting updates on NFZ posts. I check yours everyday!
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“…one-way rantings of the stephen@home character…”
Oh, I LOVE those! Like having a big daft puppy bounding around happily on your home page.
But Glenn Beck? O’Reilly? That’s ranting of a much more sinister kind…I might follow ‘em just for the entertainment value.
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yay! one of the reasons i joined twitter was so that i could follow @stephenathome and u DB so ill def be following this new account (even if it is just a repeat of what i see in my FB feed)
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Hmm, I’ll give them a shot. If they end up being straight feeds of show links and such, that’s not terribly useful to me. Truth be told, I don’t even follow @stephenathome (though I’ve been checking it pretty regularly since day 1). The jokes are usually funny, but I just don’t like cluttering up my feed with impersonal, broadcast tweets. If the new feeds are more interactive, with a bit of personality, I’d probably find that worth following. So we’ll see.
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