
Enjoying a nice Saturday night and wanted to take a simple poll in regards to twitter vs facebook ?
So you have to give up one account never to use that site again EVER which account are you giving up ?
DISCLAIMER: this is a Trick Question as your choice and answer will tell me a whole psychological profile about you based on my “research”
So which one are you ditching ? Twitter or Facebook ?
And while we are at it tell me the one account you have online that you would never give up ?
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Thanks just curious what site people like better appreciate the feedback







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I would give up Facebook as I seem to be connecting better on Twitter. Tried Facebook; maybe didn’t give it enough time to develop but felt I was talking to myself! On Twitter I get responses and I join in discussions and RT good posts to encourage others.
Patricia Perth Australia
OMG! This is such a tough question… On one hand twitter is better for connecting out to those that read my blog and simple to use, it’s just so straight forward.
Where as FaceBook is my multi-option for pages for my blog and my music with things such as my band etc.
Decisions, decisions, decisions …. Oh dear I’ve gone cross-eyed!!!
Ok crunch time ….. I DON’T NO!!!
.-= Karen @ Blazing Minds´s last blog ..Happy Birthday! Blazing Minds is Two Today =-.
Given a choice………..Facebook would win out..
I don’t really see much value in Twitter for myself, not being a blogger as such….
I don’t really “get” Facebook because it is not intuitive. While the stuff flowing down my page is cool and reminds me of FriendFeed in the days I really liked it, I do not consistently use it so I would keep Twitter which I do understand.
Just today, though, I had a long call and demo from someone who knows more about using Facebook for business than maybe anyone else around.
Once I learn more from him I might change my mind and I will be sharing what I learn in blog posts.
.-= Gail @ ´s last blog ..Bloggers- Position Yourself Where the Money Is =-.
Now am I allowed to still keep that account but just never use it again? i choose Twitter because I can just keep it synced with Facebook and continue to let my tweets publish to my wall at least the relevant ones. Facebook are mainly people I ever talk to anymore reconnecting with me. Twitter is the people I would like to know or at least interest me enough in some way that I follow them.
.-= Karen Cruz@PassionInWords´s last blog ..Found and Lost =-.
That’s easy. I’ll keep Facebook because thats where my real friends are and continuously add online buddies as well. I’m more people oriented than business oriented, which Twitter tends to be. So many tweets I get that I just scan through because they’re just selling me something.
I just let them, though, since I know how to skim through.
Your second question, if there’s just one account I have to keep online, what would it be? My email. Back when I had a modem that’s just 2.4kbps, I was “surfing” the net by email.
I can get info, get softwares, and images. 
.-= C5@ Solutions, Ideas, Conclusions´s last blog ..Party Games-Parlor Games- Catch The Dragon’s Tail Lessons Learned =-.
My customer base is more connected to Facebook and hasn’t really grasped on the Twitter game yet. Twitter gets the dump if I had to dump one.
.-= Extreme John @Blogging CEO´s last blog ..Tan for the Rest of the Year ONLY 69 =-.
I’d give up twitter. I don’t seem to have conversations with anyone on twitter. Facebook seems more like a conversation to me. Twitter seems like i’m just saying things into the web without replies.
i will choice facebook :d
Best
~ Hieu Martin
.-= Hieu Martin@Blog Tips´s last blog ..Optimal Linking for SEO- 10 Useful Tips for New blog =-.
I prefer twitter over facebook.On Twitter, every post counts as a “tweet” no matter if it’s an original tweet, a comment from another user, a link being shared, a retweet, etc. All of those are rolled into one number.Twitter says it’s currently seeing about 50 million tweets per day, which breaks down to about 600 per second.
I would give up twitter, i figure most people would and facebook would provide a lot of the functionality of twitter in a twitterless world.