When Facebook reared its addictive head in 2000, my family thought I was nuts to spend hours staring at the profile pages of acquaintances and friends, reconnecting with old friends and learning new things about current and new ones. Â I was mocked, teased, and even scolded at (for Facebooking instead of studying) during the early years of my Facebook addiction.
And then most of my family joined the Facebook cult. Â And I had the last laugh. Â And immediately placed them on limited profile :)
Now 10 years and 1,800+ friends later, Facebook’s begun to lose its allure. Â And I’ve quickly replaced with another social media addiction: Twitter.
I read somewhere on the Twitter today that “Facebook is people you went to high school with. Â Twitter is people you wish you went to high school with.” Â True story. Â (If you tweeted that quote, let me know and I’ll give you the proper credit you deserve). Â I love the micro-blogging site, the mix of 304 strangers/friends/celebrities/businesses I follow, getting Twitter love on #Follow Friday, and hell, even that Justin Bieber is permanently trending on it.
But what I love most of all is when I get to meet my Twitter friends in real life. Â Tweetups, baby!
PhillyGrrl was the first twitter-turned-real friend I made; we met up at a Kailash Kher concert last summer, and became actual friends quickly after (I even  guest-blogged on her awesome website).  Nehapari and I tried to tweetup back in November, but successfully met on Cinco de Mayo with rmitty.  Meeting up with sunlovey back in January in South FL was like meeting a long-lost sister, and I can’t wait to make it down again to FL to visit with her.  Inothernews cemented her role as a favorite person of mine when we met up at the Bunny Hop in Fairmount last month.
I realize how creepy it sounds to be meeting people off of Twitter, but this is no creepy Craigslist ad (which, don’t knock it completely…it is because of a genuine friendship ad that the lovely IshAcosta is in my life). Â But I digress…
I give a lot of credit to Twitter for making me closer with people I was acquaintances with.  The lovely cmcandela and I worked together for a year at Cisco, but I had no idea that she was a fellow Vampire Diaries addict.  She’s also one of my go-to tweeps on all things wedding.  I spent four years with carolyn_hsu in college but didn’t meet her once–until we were connected through her BFF/my old Chem classmate on Twitter and then in Boston late last year.  I met both DiyaMarketing and DeepaVidya on occasion, but our 140-character exchanges have taken us beyond mere acquaintances–they are my girls.
I think what makes Twitter so addictive is that perfect strangers reveal these snippets of information that they wouldn’t dare reveal on Facebook. Â Twitter offers an anonymity and open audience that Facebook doesn’t. Â For some reason, 724 people won’t (as harshly) judge me for sitting in bed, eating Chipotle and watching Gossip Girl. Â They’re more likely to respond to my question of “oooh, what song just played during so-and-such scene?” or ask what I ordered for dinner. Â That’s a community that I just don’t get, or care to get, from Facebook.
And I’m fine with it. Â I am, by no means, deactivating my Facebook profile anytime soon. Â But if you want to find out what’s new with me, you’re better off checking my Twitter feed.
And NormTheMinotaur, divyasukumar, sukisukibaby, IndianGirl, sameerkat, amisampat–I want a tweetup soon!