Apr 17 2008

Scoble on the ‘friend divide’ in social media.

Published by Ken Stewart at 12:06 am under Social Media, Technology

This is a great message by Robert Scoble on his blog.

…If you define yourself by who is following you you’ll always feel inadequate. After all, you can’t control your followers and any idiot can follow people. But, define yourself by who you are following and you can really build something of high value.

People still aren’t getting this. They didn’t get how I was using Twitter and still don’t. I follow the world’s best early adopters, business executives, and entrepreneurs. I really don’t care if I have a single follower. If I defined myself by my followers I’d always feel inadequate. If I define myself by the people who I follow, well, I follow the smartest, richest, coolest, funniest people in the world. That makes me smarter, richer, cooler, and funnier.

Read the entire post on Robert’s blog here.

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