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		<title>The Day Twitter Died</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever thought about how important Twitter was in your life? I had a chance to ponder that question when I found out my Twitter account had been suspended last Sunday, &#8220;for suspicious activities.&#8221; A river of emotions ran through me: 1. Indignation: &#8220;What suspicious activities? I&#8217;m hardly ever on Twitter!&#8221; It&#8217;s true, I [...]
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<p>Have you ever thought about how important Twitter was in your life?</p>
<p>I had a chance to ponder that question when I found out my Twitter account had been suspended last Sunday, &#8220;for suspicious activities.&#8221;</p>
<p>A river of emotions ran through me:</p>
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<p><strong>1. Indignation: <em>&#8220;What suspicious activities? I&#8217;m hardly ever on Twitter!&#8221;</em></strong></p>
<p>It&#8217;s true, I haven&#8217;t been on Twitter as much as I used to . And I hadn&#8217;t even participated in Follow Friday for several weeks already. So I was upset that Twitter accused me of doing something &#8220;suspicious.&#8221; I read the Terms of Use (ok, I admit it, I never read it before) and then felt&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>2. Guilt: <em>&#8220;Well, I did promote my product pretty aggressively last week&#8230;&#8221;</em></strong></p>
<p>Just last week, I used Tweetlater to schedule Tweets to go out to my followers, offering a 50% Twitter-only discount on <a title="The Savvy Freelancer's Website Secrets" href="http://www.TheSavvyFreelancer.com/websitesecrets.html" target="_blank">my special report</a>. I scheduled the same Tweet to be posted about 3-4 times a day, from June 29 to July 4. I guess some people would consider that spamming.</p>
<p>I see tons of people doing the same thing on Twitter &#8211; including people who sell infoproducts about how to make money on Twitter &#8211; and wondered why their accounts were still active.</p>
<p><strong>3. Sadness: <em>&#8220;I really wish I could Tweet about something. Wonder what I&#8217;m missing on Twitter right now.&#8221;</em></strong></p>
<p>I missed the interaction on Twitter. A couple of times that night, I would have wanted to put out a couple of Tweets but then realized I couldn&#8217;t. Or I&#8217;d feel the compulsion to look at my Twitter stream and see what people were up to &#8211; but then it would dawn on me that I couldn&#8217;t. I had been cut off from my online community. I couldn&#8217;t communicate with them, and they couldn&#8217;t reach me, either.</p>
<p><strong>4. Relief. <em>&#8220;There&#8217;s always Facebook.&#8221;</em></strong></p>
<p>I was aching to connect with my Twitter friends and let them know my predicament. Then I remembered that a lot of them were also my friends on Facebook. So I logged in and posted an update about my Twitter account being suspended.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s when I discovered that the social media maven @MariSmith&#8217;s Twitter account had been suspended as well. I was part of a mass suspension of Twitter accounts. Ah, at least I could go to bed knowing that it wasn&#8217;t personal. It was probably not something I had done but rather some bug or error that the Twitter technies had done.</p>
<p>I read about people panicking because a significant percentage of their profits were coming from Twitter. Poor unfortunate souls! Glad I wasn&#8217;t relying on Twitter to find clients, sell stuff or get people to read my blog. I just wanted my Tweeps back.</p>
<p>I went to bed that night knowing that everything would be all right. If necessary, I would create a new Twitter account, follow the people whose Twitter names I could remember, and let them know what had happened to me. I would Email @MariaAndros because her Twitter account was suspended a few months ago and she got it reactivated. This time, I would have a clearer Twitter strategy and maybe even have separate accounts for my different online interests. You know, actually use Twitter as a marketing tool.</p>
<p>But as it turned out, I didn&#8217;t have to do any of those things. When I woke up Monday morning, I was back on Twitter.</p>
<p>I still have only one account, with followers and followees being a mish-mash of all my passions, interests, business goals and everything else that&#8217;s important in my life. No, I won&#8217;t be creating a Twitter course any time soon.</p>
<p>How about you? How important is Twitter to you? Is it a significant source of traffic, leads and profits for you?</p>
<p>What would you do if Twitter suddenly died?</p>
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