I just read a post from Robert Scoble that convinced me to follow him again.
I stopped following him when the majority of his posts turned into podcasts and videocasts. I just don’t have the time to listen/watch. The remainder of his actual posts seemed boring to me.
I didn’t add him when I joined Twitter because I was afraid his Twits would be the same – teaser links to audio/video.
Today, while following a series of links from FriendFeed through Twitter to blog posts, I found Robert’s post about Twitter and this part resonated with me:
But what does following a lot of people say?
1. You’re trying to learn more.
2. You’re trying to meet more people.
3. You’re trying to be a better listener.
4. You’re communicating to the world that you’d like to be listened to (golden rule: treat people how you’d like to be treated).
5. You’re trying to find out about more stuff. More events. More stories.
I’m adding him to FriendFeed because I don’t want to miss any more of his kick-in-the-head posts.



















