Adam Kirk Smith
Adam Smith
25 Years in Retail, Restaurants & Hospitality ยท Author ยท Speaker ยท Coach

Adam spent 25 years in retail, restaurant, and hospitality leadership โ€” managing teams of 60, growing a store from $600K to $2M+, and overseeing guest experience at a corporate level. Author of The Bravest You (endorsed by Seth Godin). Host of two podcasts. 170K monthly readers. Grimes, Iowa.

15 responses to “Rules of Twitter”

  1. I actually think there are 'rules of behavior' on Twitter someone on the website. At least I vaguely remember reading *about* that (didn't actually go and read those). Yes, I now remember – i.e. if you take someone's RT and RT it yourself without acknowledgment you may be banned. There's a number of these things, but most of them are just common sense and courtesy.

  2. When I have to start thinking about the "rules" of Twitter, it will be time to stop tweeting. If your bio or blog or facebook or whatever you have in your bio interests me, I'll follow you. I don't give a rip if you ("you" in general…not YOU) follow me back. Used to do the auto follow thing, but I like to block the porn spam as they come in…..sitting down to block bulk at one time takes forever. I tweet when I feel the urge…..my blog goes to Twitter…ummm….cuz some folks don't do the RSS thing.
    Yeah, that's about it…..

  3. Whether we like it or not, there are rules that Twitter enforces. Here is the link: http://help.twitter.com/forums/26257/entries/1831

    For some reason, Twitter has put me on their spam list and it totally sucks because it means that I don't show up in searches and I don't show up in #hashtags. I have repeatedly tried to get this issue fixed but they say it is out of their hands (i.e. it is automated). Ugh!

    Has anyone else run into this?

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