[UPDATE: Geez, I had to end up deleting Tweetdeck. This stuff is addictive.]
Mixed results from yesterday: I managed to stay off for most of the day, but it eventually took disconnecting this site from Twitter (because I would forget, and let the site post from Twitter, and then people would react to those posts, and I’d get a notification*) and protecting my Tweets (because when I did cheat and go onto Tweetdeck the urge to reply to stuff was nigh-insurmountable**) to get into that state. But I think that I’ve plugged all the holes, now. We’ll see. But I need a couple of legit off-Twitter days to assess what it’s doing to my head.
Moe Lane
*I now really grok what ‘Pavlovian’ means. That chime literally makes me drop whatever I’m doing to go look. I had to delete Twitter from my iPod.
**I thought about suspending my account, but that comes with a specific socio-political message right now. Protecting the tweets means nobody can read my new ones, so there’s no point in writing them – and nobody can see my responses, so there’s no point in making them***.
***No, I don’t want to hear of any loopholes. And that’s in the ‘tell me about a loophole and I may in fact turn off your account here’ sense. The idea is to keep off the stuff for a couple days, remember?
Hey Moe, did you unfollow me when you unhooked your twitter from this site?
No, although an earlier, weaker version of this experiment led me to unfollow a bunch of people over the last week. I believe that you were on that list, and I don’t want to be rude about why. You gotta run your Twitter feed your way, man. I respect that.
you don’t need to quit reading, just don’ provide them with free content. Put up 1-3 tweets/day, just links to your own site. That’s the official Ace plan, I think.
Yeah, but the real problem here is that I am trying to stay off Twitter.
I suspect that a huge hunk of my mood was coming from information overload: constant message repetition really might be the problem that some people were saying that it was, on general principles. Having to process information a little less quickly does seem to be having a regulating effect on my emotional state. Which is, by the way, not at dangerous levels or anything; I’m just trying to head any future problems off at the pass.
It is Lent. Reflection is part of the season.
Good for you, Moe. You’re dealing with it before it becomes a serious problem, and I can only applaud and encourage that.
I gave up being Catholic for Lent…
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yeah, yeah, lame gag.
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Mew