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Do I?It turns out that I don’t.  Not really.This is really all I have:1) Treat Your Twitter Timeline like a Hedge:

2) Please Don’t Follow Everyone Back:

Also, if I followed everyone back who ever followed me, my timeline would be full of Double Glazing, Social Networking Gurus and Breast Feeding Advice… not all bad but not my key interests… well… (clears throat, moves on).  I wouldn’t see the things I really want to see in among all the glut of things I really don’t want to see.You may rightly say that this doesn’t fully address the point.  Don’t follow the bots and the salesmen but follow all the real people, yeah?  This is an excellent point and if that works for you, I’m pleased.  Unfortunately, I’ve learned over my years and years at sea chasing the beeg feesh… sorry_ on Twitter that I have a limitation.  If I follow more than a certain amount of people, it gets messy and Twitter stops being fun for me.  I have chosen to follow the people I interact with over time.  My ‘hedge trimming’ means there’s always space for someone new and exciting but not for everyone.  See the next point if you abhor my way of doing things.3) Other People will Do Twitter Differently, They are Not Wrong and Neither Are You:

4) Sometimes, It’s Good to say ‘Goodnight’: 

5) #FollowFriday is not about getting followers: 

(I realise I’m breaking my own Tip 3 with my Tip 5… ah, well.)6) Don’t be Hurt when People Don’t Reply all the Time:

7) Don’t Steal Other People’s Tweets and Pretend They’re Your Own: 

8) You, Too, Can Switch off Horrible Retweets:

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