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Twitter Happens

November 16, 2009 · Comments

At 7:14am @johnprendergast became self aware (of Twitter’s power).

I just got Twitter. Yup, just now, sitting on an American Airlines flight waiting to pull back on its way to Chicago. How do I know? How do I know the time and how the hell do I know that I really just got Twitter. It was visceral, like a kick in the head that actually cleared the haze. Plus… I checked with someone.

So what did it? Frustration, engagement and serendipity. Here’s the story.

I was killing time reading my main tweetstream on my Blackberry when I hit a frustrating roadblock. I couldn’t retweet something. So what you say. Well, I saw something that was incredibly compelling to me about curing blindness in India both alleviating suffering and creating incredible data about how the brain works. I wanted to share it, I had to share. Fucking Twitterberry! No way to RT.

I was so frustrated I did something I’ve never done. I shouted into the wilderness. “Why can’t I retweet from Twitterberry? Argh! #UXFAIL”

And the wilderness . . . answered @TravisDrouin@johnprendergast I had the same complaint about Twitterberry; made the switch to UberTwitter and love it. Find it on oneforty com”

Holy shit! I just stood at the edge of the Grand Canyon, yelled “Hello” and the canyon friggin answered. I don’t know Travis and I hadn’t yet begun following him. Yet he broke through the haze. He made me understand that I could do this on any topic that’s on my mind, any time day or night from anywhere on earth. That can’t happen anywhere else but on Twitter.

Many of you get this already. You’ve experienced it. Many of you think you get it because you aware that it happens. Many of you are deluded. For you and the rest of you who’ve never really given it much thought, let me tell you why I think this hit me so hard.

I too was deluded. At an intellectual level, I get twitter better than many. I’m the guy who’s been explaining Twitter to my less technically inclined friends. Funny since, I don’t have much of a following and until now hadn’t fully groked Twitter. That said, I have an advantage, her name is @pistachio. Well actually, her name is Laura Fitton but among the Twitterati it is @pistachio that is renowned. If you’re curious why, click here.  She’s a friend and a sort of personal social media coach to me. I am a tough case, apparently slow on the uptake.

When @pistachio speaks about Twitter, she often talks about soft concepts like surprise, delight, love and serendipitous connection. In fact in some ways she sees her own life as a one big serendipity engine. And therein lies the power and surprise of Twitter.

Twitter is the world’s serendipity engine. Whack! Booyah! My head hurts.

I can now speak to the wilderness and the wilderness will, at times, speak back. And the more I speak, the more likely I am to get a response. I can now create my own serendipity by being transparently, authentically me and I can get help, encouragement, connection and the occasionally needed dope slap in 140 characters from people who I don’t yet know, who don’t yet know me and who hadn’t followed or paid any attention to me up to that point. Brilliant, scary, unnerving and surprising. My very own serendipity amplifier.

And serendipity is a funny thing. To get it, you’ve got to experience it. Otherwise it’s too easy to trivialize. “Someone helped me, that’s nice.” No, not just nice, amazing! You just created your own luck you knucklehead!

To experience serendipity you’ve got to be in the flow of events and participate to create the opportunity for random events to take their course, cross streams and eventually, wham, serendipity. Which means that to get Twitter, you’ve got to experience Twitter, for a while. That is Twitter’s challenge and opportunity; Helping the impatient and unlucky experience enough of Twitter to get it so they stick and stay engaged.

Lots of very smart people have said these same things before. But this time, I’m saying it because, now, I get it.

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  • I use Twitter to share cool things with the world and learn interesting things daily.

    It's my new learning portal every morning. Much more entertaining and informative than the Wall Street Journal.

    Marsh Sutherland
    http://socialgrow.com
    @socialgrow | @marshsutherland
  • I love this, John, because I felt the VERY SAME WAY when I first started using Twitter. I was always the one explainging how it worked to everyone, why it was important, etc. But it wasn't until that very first interaction (and now I've had so many serendipity moments that I can't recall which one was first) that I truly GOT IT.

    Have you noticed that the way you describe "What Twitter is..." to someone has now changed?

    Mine went from, "It's a microblogging tool you can use to network online," to "It's so unbelievably powerful & amazing. Uhh, you just have to try it."

    Congrats on the new blog...keep the posts coming!
  • Thanks for the encouragement Annie. I've noticed that the way I think about Twitter has changed and everything flows from there. As a result, the way I explain it now always starts with, "Its not what you think it is . . ."

    And I think you do have to try it to get it but I think most important is that you have to jump in and stay with it a while until the tumblers align.
  • desmondpieri
    John, welcome to the world of blogging. It's a great medium.
  • Thanks Desmond. It should be an interesting journey.
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