Why Twitter Will Go Mainstream Versus My Bad Grammar

I left a comment on Mapping the Web. At the time I had left my comment, I was convinced that I was being brilliant and insightful. In reality I was destroying the English language. Below, I will re-post my comment but this time, I will proof my post before hitting the submit button. I am notoriously lazy when it comes to proofing my drafts before posting.

Here is what I had meant to write:

Twitter is to Web 2.0 as Amazon is to Web 1.0.

The dedicated and hard working team at Twitter should continue to do exactly what they are doing.

The trend of micro-blogging will not fall off. Unlike traditional blogging, the barrier to entry on Twitter is incredibly low. The time needed to master Twitter is incredibly low. The time needed to participate in Twitter is incredibly low.

How people use Twitter is incredibly varied and the Twitter-publishing system has proven to be surprisingly flexible. Like all great applications, Twitter is simple enough for anyone to start using immediately and deep enough to allow the l337erati to broadcast their ideas and message to the internet masses in a way that no other Web 2.0 application currently delivers. Twitter allows for freedom of expression and personal style.

Once the team solves the current scalability issues, Twitter will go mainstream. Micro-blogging as a medium is here to stay. At its very minimum, micro-blogging is the new Usenet. At its full potential, micro-blogging is the new SMS, IM, and email all rolled into one. Twitter is a new-media hub.

Please feel free to comment in my comments section below or to comment directly to the original Mapping the Web article. If you don’t believe Twitter has real ultimate staying power you better get a life right now or Biz Stone will chop your head off!!! It’s an easy choice, if you ask me.

Update Posted at 8:39 PM, PST

Moments after I published this article, @status_girl came to my rescue!: @markdavidson: You have a grammatical error in the 2nd last sentence of your post lol (don’t typed twice in a row). Hows that for irony? :D

Within moments, the Twitter community kicked in and helped me to look more better good in print! Thank you @status_girl!

You can read more about @status_girl on SEOmoz.

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