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Originally Posted by mszee
I just think that Twitter should compliment facebook or/and ILike rather than being primary source of video links posting
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I do disagree with that, on the same grounds as AndrewG: for what I've seen as a non-facebook user, Facebook gives you nothing useful at all if you're not logged in. (I don't know anything about iLike, but if that's also only open to users, the same thing applies.)
Twitter is open to everyone, logged in or not, and therefore much more suited for this kind of public updates. Why would you as an artist choose to only inform some of your fanbase? And as you can integrate twitter-updates in numerous ways in websites (like Facebook), it can be used to compliment Facebook.
The internet is just like a world wide web, as you can access the same information via different routes. Unless you choose to hide that information behind some website that requires people to log in. Then your content is locked up, which imo isn't helping anyone.