About a week ago I suddenly stopped using Twitter. I remove the Twitterberry app from my Blackberry, and disabled the web version. So there was no more Twitter. During this time I continued with my normal life and started gathering notes on differences.
Three biggest observations:
- I should Twitter this effect. I realized that I became more self-conscious. While things are happening to me in a course of day, I see events that are “important enough” to warrant a Tweet. I also tried to formulate perfect 140-chars limited wording in my head. The fact that I couldn’t get my twitter hit, always left me a bit down.
- Nobody missed anything important. Not really a discovery, but I think that nobody really missed things that I broadcast out. There were a few requests for information/parties/etc. but somehow they everyone managed to find me through the usual channels: email/IRC/etc.
- I didn’t miss big things. While I can’t really know this without going back and reading the whole week of Tweets, I got all the information I needed through RSS feeds or personal/electronic interaction with people.
While nothing bad happened, I did notice that I was less distracted. I’m not sure if this is connected directly to not using Twitter, but not having something to do while being bored for 3 minutes at lunch/meeting/etc. did help me focus better.
I did probably miss a lot of impromptu opportunities for meetings, coffee and similar that people throw out into Twitter, and hope that someone replies. As a consequence of this I spent a few more evenings at home, hacking and working on fun things (like blogging).
Going back
I do want to go back into using Twitter. I will probably follow less people, and self-control myself on mobile device but most importantly, I just need to reserve myself more personal time and cut down on all the social hanging out (it’s not that I don’t enjoy it, but maybe there is an upper limit).
Meh, I never liked the idea of Twitter anyway — it’s like mass-SMSing.
Sure, there’s some benefits. But when all’s said and done — unless you’re big time into haiku — both is just a bother as the message you get across (or at least desperately try to) is too obscured by the bizare size limitation.
Life without twitter
Get lots more done but less fun
Balance is the key