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Exactly, there's a different need for each source of info - probably best to dabble with all of 'em to get the better picture . . . . . . . although I think your last bit about twittering whilst on the loo is a picture I'd rather not have in my head :)
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You've also made me wonder why at least 38600 people who never turn up at the Crown follow @asfcofficial :confused: :D |
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although that mightn't be the best analogy Diane, it does indirectly get to the point.
This day and age information has to be portable, quick, and direct. Pretty much everyone from my age (39) down spends an awful lot of time on their portable device. A large percent of people in the next ten years upwards spends a goodly amount of time on their device. If it's a handheld device you don't want to be spending time scrolling through information, you don't want to be reading heavy amounts of text based stuff. What you do want is a one touch motion (click the app), and then to just swipe down to see what's been said in the last 20 minutes since you last looked. It's been proven that people these days have less capacity for remembering actual details, but they have a far greater capacity for remembering where they can retrieve those details from. It doesn't make sense but there you have it. Apparently the digital age inhabitants find it easier to remember that "LadBible" said who won the 1980 Fa Cup (and then click their profile and scroll through to the post) than to actually remember "West Ham" |
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And now you've explained why UK productivity is so low ......
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no your phone wouldn't keep beeping Chimer, but folk tend to keep checking in and they will see the same post 4 times - so you get the subliminal advertising (advertising industry reckons the average person needs to see something 7 times before it sinks in) 38600 indeed. There'll be folk from all walks of life following the club, scouts, journalists, fans of other clubs noseying etc but there are still tens of thousands of people who have some kind of interest in the club. Presumably the type of people who follow the club for reasons other than fandom will also follow other clubs so here's a quick rundown on other clubs Morecambe 21k followers Bury 38k Rochdale 31.7k Newport County 32.9k Yeovil 32.6k York City 34.9k There are obviously other similar sized clubs with more such as Fleetwood with 44k but we do pretty good with it. Messages get out there and it's a useful tool for showing affiliation with local businesses. The silly example I used earlier with drawing up plans might include such wording as "plans as the way now via @MaxCabs" "plans now arrived at @RolfHarrisArchitects" etc. MaxCabs and Rolf Harris Architects would then be retweeting their proud association with the club so their followers would then realise what a good business they were as they were the chosen supplier/operator/serviceprovider for an illustrious outfit such as us :) |
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I look a couple of times a day....press a button...oh look, there's a little blue dot. There must be some essential news to see....swipe my finger down the screen and find a picture of some bloke on the top of the Eiger in a Stanley scarf, Dean Winnard's had a new baby and Andy Holt busy fitting a new hand bidet in the gents toilets.
How can you not want a bit of that? |
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That was me last night. I had a kip after tea, woke up, walked the dog (to the back garden) then I was re-tired again :-(
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Can someone explain the loss of community feel?
So far. No evidence has been provided. I dont wish to upset anyone, but you need to have a bit of evidence if your going to make such accusations |
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I'm with those who ARE on Twitter. I too am retired and I suppose one of those persons who are usually typified as being ignorant of new technology. Not a bit of it. I have a brand new mobile phone with 4G technology and regularly keep up to date with events at the Wham via #AndyHolt and #OASSC. But on the other hand, I also agree with Cashy and others who say information should be put on the Official Web Site. After all, to quote Jeremy Clarkson "How hard can it be?". If someone has the time to tweet, then surely they must have time to put a few words on the website, even if it is put in a sub heading of ground improvements!
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I also am on twitter, rarely if ever tweet, but the point is many aint.:)
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One answer may be to have a twitter feed posting live onto the front page of the website, but that surely couldn't happen as then we come back to Cashman and his "anybody can post any old crap". An away fan could tag the club and then troll the website with profanities. So then it would be just the club posting tweets on its own website, that it then updates with the same news a few inches to the left of it :confused: |
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Most of twitter is crap simple as, its about club information should be put on website nowt else.
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