Twitter IS internal communications - Robin Farr

A few weeks ago, I played the latest Twitter game: find your Twitter BFFs. (For anyone not familiar with this particular trick, Twitter BFFs "tells you who you interact with most on Twitter... calculated based on the number of times you @-reply them in your tweets" as it's described on the site.)

I occasionally do these things, if only for fun, but rarely tweet the results because I figure no one cares. In this case I did share my Twitter BFFs with my "tweeps" because the results were interesting: All except for one were co-workers. (And the one is a former co-worker and my boss's wife, so I figure she almost counts as a co-worker.)

My first reaction to the fact that most of my interactions were with colleagues was, "Huh. Interesting." But I've been pondering it since. You see, I think this is indicative of something, especially given that several of those same people tweeted their own BFFs and the lists were similar.

Source: rjfarr.posterous.com Posted by beebee 588 days, 4 hours, 14 minutes ago

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