People don’t get Twitter. No, I know you do, I’m talking about those other people.
The ones who look at me like this O_o (see what I did there?) when I say I’ve been using Twitter regularly for over two years.
The ones who say “Who cares what I’m doing and why should I care what they’re doing?”
The ones who joined Twitter in the big boom of the last couple of months, only to stop using it after a couple weeks.
These are some of the same people who happily use Facebook so I’m not talking technophobes or privacy freaks.
This week the 140 Characters Conference is happening in NYC. It’s all about Twitter, and there have been some interesting panels from what I’ve seen (the expected live-streamed video didn’t work out.) But as far as I can tell nothing about how to help more people understand, care about, or even continue to care about Twitter.
Of course, I realize that with a $1000+ price tag and a very business-centric schedule this conference wasn’t made for the everyday users, it was made for marketers and PR people.
But if people don’t get Twitter, and therefore don’t use Twitter, who are all those marketers and PR folks going to talk to?
I would have liked to see this addressed at the conference. Maybe next time?
(late edit- just saw this really interesting look at who uses Twitter and how they use it – warning, lots of stats and graphs and stuff!)

