Celebrities Arrive On Twitter Scene


The Red Carpet has officially been rolled out as celebrities arrive on the Twitter scene.

If you’re on Twitter, what’s your take on the recent arrival of big name celebs and how they’re approaching the Twitter scene?

Shaq has been on scene, slam-dunking tweets for fun and performing his “random acts of Shaqness”.

Jimmy Fallon has been in the game too, throwing out his tweets and supporting his Late Night show.

Ellen DeGeneres was introduced to Twitter by P. Diddy  on her show a few weeks ago and now she has become a full-fledged Tweeter.

Demi Moore and Ashton Kutcher are the first official “celeb couple” to arrive.  Ashton has recently burst on the scene in a competition with CNN, where he just won a race to beat them to 1 million followers.  As a result of his win, he is donating mosquito nets to http://www.malarianomore.org/, and has vowed to “ding dong ditch” Ted Turner in Atlanta.  Ashton is also using UStream (http://www.ustream.tv/ashton) for video communication along with his Twitter account.

Today, Oprah is expected to arrive on the Twitter scene during the airing of her show with Ashton Kutcher, whom she has donned in the show’s intro on her website as “The King of Twitter”.

Twitter can be used for many things, and it’s used for different reasons.  Some use it strictly for personal use, others for business.  Some use it for news, weather, politics and sports.  As a regular, though moderate-level user of Twitter for Small Business, I’ve seen varying opinions come across the tweet wire about the celeb’s arrival, including one request as of this morning by another tweeter to #unfollowfriday Ashton (update: and now Oprah) on what is usually known on Twitter as #followfriday, where tweeters normally recommend their favorite tweeters to others.  Update: Unfollow suggestions are also being sent out for @cnnbrk as an objection to media bias after a lack of balanced TEA Party coverage.

I would love to hear your opinion in more than 140 characters.

(@shaq) (@jimmyfallon) (@iamdiddy) (@TheEllenShow) (@mrskutcher) (@aplusk) (cnnbrk) (@oprah)

What say you, Tweeps?

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Lisa Duhamel, Owner (@virtuallyready) – Web Presence Solutions
http://www.virtuallyready.com
http://www.twitter.com/virtuallyready

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4 Responses to “Celebrities Arrive On Twitter Scene”

  1. romeoicq on April 17th, 2009 1:57 pm

    let them all come
    it doesn''t bother me

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  2. virtuallyready on April 18th, 2009 9:05 am
  3. virtuallyready on April 18th, 2009 9:57 am
  4. admin on December 14th, 2009 1:38 pm

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