I don't like Tweepme
This is a horrible horrible thing. Talk about missing the point and ruining the spirit. This must have been dreamt up by some unemployed marketing types.
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Tweeple all over the world will agree that there are many different uses for Twitter. Many of our users feel that TweepMe.com will help them, at least in part, to reach the goals they are trying to obtain through Twitter.
It may not fit everyone's idea of what the proper use of social media is, for others, it does.
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Inappropriate?And all the spam from teh idiots who signd up, too. TweepMe is stupid, idiotic, dumb, moronic, etc...
I’m angry
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Oohh, such a cogent reply. That argumentum ad hominem of yours has forced me to rethink my opinion of TweepMe. Not. Got any real arguments up your sleeve, or just insults? -
Inappropriate?listen. they had an idea. something nobody else had created, and they actually acted on it. most people just sit around and complain and never create anything new. i'm sure they just wanted to create something that they thought would be cool and fun.
I’m happy
1 person says
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If the TweepMe people wanted to create something "fun", why all the spam? And why not something other than mass contact whoring? -
Inappropriate?Why not just watch the public timeline..... If you want to read EVERYTHING everybody EVER twitters! ha
I’m indifferent
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Inappropriate?Tweeple all over the world will agree that there are many different uses for Twitter. Many of our users feel that TweepMe.com will help them, at least in part, to reach the goals they are trying to obtain through Twitter.
It may not fit everyone's idea of what the proper use of social media is, for others, it does.
I’m happy
The company says
this answers the question
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Inappropriate?If somone paid me $25 / month to sign up and USE tweepMe I would not do it. I've slowly built a decent amount of people I follow and who interest me. Randomly following new people would be like signing up for junk mail hoping I'd somehow get some good advertisments in the mail.
Fail
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I’m confused
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Inappropriate?I believe TweepMe is about convenience. Convenience to grow your network without having to manually do so. People usually pay for this service to promote something or someone, which is perfectly fine. I am one of those people and TweepMe is making things a lot easier for me. The money paid is so well worth it.
I’m thankful
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Inappropriate?Um... It is not about convenience. Paid followers are no use. You should not have followers if you don't have good content.
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Inappropriate?You speak as if paid followers are robots. I've met some great people that tweet great resources that i can learn from and then pass the info along to my network. Paid followers only mean that those users are serious about twitter as am I. The fact that my twitter network grows while i'm working on other things makes it absolutely about convenience.
I’m confident
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Inappropriate?I have to say that I'm pleasantly surprised with the service. Generally, I think a more gradual, organic approach is better, but it really depends on what your objective is for the specific profile you're using. You can definitely use TweepMe to suit your needs. I have gotten fewer spammy profiles than I had expected, which is great.
The way I've been using it may not be the way the creators intended it, but I find it works best for me. I always go back and screen the profiles that I've added or that have added me.
If someone is pitching their product / affiliate deal more than 20% of the time, the screen name is a brand or product I don't care about, or the person has absolutely nothing of value to say (i.e. "my fone updated. cool!"), I don't drop them. They'll probably drop you too, but they weren't good quality followers to begin with.
Now if the developers of TweetMe are listening, for this endorsement will you give me a lifetime subscription? Oh, shoot! The subscription is already is a lifetime deal! :-)
I’m amused
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