
I disagree, this is what is killing Twitter, it was meant to be something more personal than a blog but less personal than Facebook, yes news feeds etc are nice, but you should be trying to reach out to your followers.Twitter seems very different to facebook, facebook is all very invasive and in your face so if you "Liked" Habbox it'd be all over your wall "JOHN SMITH LIKES HABBOX" for everybody to see.
Twitter is far more subtle and yeah we have 724 followers on twitter and this is successful but I think it should stick to twitter, as twitter is more for news feeds and information but facebook is far more personal.
just putting it out there - noone knows i play habbo, or that im a DJ at habbox. im not embarresed by habbox, its just i dont want to cop to much crap. so i decide to not tell anyone.
but, on the other hand, i know Jazz(Woodsy) has facebook and her job title is Head DJ at habboxlive.
so i dont know if it needs one.
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