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Hmmm, I'm not sure how I feel about this. On the one hand I am pretty lazy so the idea of mass-anything can be appealing. Also, part of my personality (hardwired I'm afraid) is that I love meeting and wooing new people. So it would almost be a challenge to see who would follow me back ( I would also be interested to see how many of these people I ALREADY follow).
On the other hand, I keenly remember the outrage over auto-DMs and how everyone was so torqued off about that. In addition, I am now seeing several recruiters and sourcers I respected using what I have a sinking feeling are mass DMs. The problem with this, is that even though its efficient, it turns people off. When I get excited because an industry icon sends me a DM and then read through it and it looks faked, I feel a little cheated.
I won't rehash all the the other reasons listed in the post and comments about why this is a good idea or not a good idea. For me though, it comes down to how do I want to be treated? Do I want people to think I have followed them because they are a valuable resource and I enjoy their online company or because they made it onto a list?
A better approach might be the one Jason suggested, setting up a dummy or fake account to watch and observe before entering the social media sphere. It's the online equivalent on sitting in your skates by the side of the roller rink before heading in. You know who's going really fast, seen which guy is going backwards in short shorts and by the time Mariah Carey's "Dreamlover" is over, you've figured out which young man you will "accidentally" bump into. It's all about the strategy baby.
I clicked on Slouch's account and lo and behold I'm one of the 1000 and have evidently followed him back. I have it automatically set up to follow anyone who follows me, which is a huge time-saver. Still not sure how I feel about this though, not sure I want to be targeted by random recruiters or to follow them. Hmmmm
I have an interesting take on this. My original Twitter account does not aggregate. So I have a good number of followers and it has been fine. However, with the #splits up and running, I needed to set up a second account that aggregates. So I have one account following a whole bunch of people and another basically following and being followed by nobody. Last night, some of the people I follow were on the #talentnet chat and I saw their tweets. So I set up a column to follow that discussion on Tweetdeck and it was great. Thinking about it overnight, the most success I have had with Twitter is #splits. The most fun I have had is in specific discussions whether it is about recruiting or 24 or the Cubs. So I'm going to spend some time off of the primary account with followers and only using the account that aggregates with columns set up for whatever I want to discuss or be a part of at that time. My thought at this point is that this will be much more efficient and effective for what I want to get done at any given time. I use the #splits column and that works. If #talentnet has a discussion, I want to participate in that based on what I saw last night. If I'm listening to the Cubs game and want to chat with other Cub fans I'll do #Cubs for some entertainment. I would love to see the group of people that are networking around here (not selling stuff) start using #recruiters or something else for relevant info to the industry. I don't always check in on the blogs yet if a blog is posted here I would love to have a hashtag search so I see it and if someone has something to tweet about this business, I think I'd rather have that column than just following everyone and getting their tweets that are not relevant to what I am interested in at that time. So even outside of searching to find what you want to find, I think the hashtag may be the best way to go.
Todd Kmiec
I am going to delete the dummy account now. I got the information I was looking for.
pam claughton said:I clicked on Slouch's account and lo and behold I'm one of the 1000 and have evidently followed him back. I have it automatically set up to follow anyone who follows me, which is a huge time-saver. Still not sure how I feel about this though, not sure I want to be targeted by random recruiters or to follow them. Hmmmm
Slouch,
That wasn't directed at you. I was more thinking of getting tons of new strange followers that might sign up for this....made me wonder if they're going to make a product that autofollows a large group like this if they should consider asking those 1000 people if they want to participate or not?
Slouch said:I am going to delete the dummy account now. I got the information I was looking for.
pam claughton said:I clicked on Slouch's account and lo and behold I'm one of the 1000 and have evidently followed him back. I have it automatically set up to follow anyone who follows me, which is a huge time-saver. Still not sure how I feel about this though, not sure I want to be targeted by random recruiters or to follow them. Hmmmm
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