Personal Rules of Engagement for Twitter:

  1. Do NOT send me a DM with a welcome message, nor links to the website you already listed in your profile.
  2. Do NOT send me spam of how you can help me make $100,000 in three months or similar content.
  3. DO indicate if anything can be shared publicly. I will treat information with confidence, but keep in mind this is not absolute nor required.
  4. DO expect any of the following response(s) to any violation of these rules:
  • You will be unfollowed
  • I may tweet or blog about your behavior
  • “Your crops will fail and your car rust out” (Credit forthcoming)

1 Response to “Rules of Engagement”


  1. 1 Rob April 7, 2009 at 6:57 pm

    @5wa

    Saw ur work in Lee Odden’s 12 Ways to Find Brands & Companies on Twitter.

    My question: How do artist get onto ur list? I have been using twitter to look at artist, photographers, writers, galleries and its exhausting! I changed tunes and decided to try a social experiment and reach out ot all artists and have them follow me. Then we could have a very deep database of people who can connect. This is just the initial step to make a hub of activity so we can see what everyone is doing, specially events. This is first generation thought. I started this by coming up with the concept of a TwitterQuest. here is what I am sending.

    TwitterQuest-Join in connecting artists, writers, photog’s & followers! Retweet & ask others 2 follow @5WA. Lets Connect & Share!

    Your current artist list is very small. Is there a way to mine my followers to add them to your list? Interesting concept. Of course, i have a few non-artist in there which could be edited out.

    I am interested in your thoughts?

    Rob Neff
    727 421-8150


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