Beyond Twitter
There’s no doubt about it: Twitter is the flavor of the month. Yet, it’ll surely be superseded by the next fad.
As soon as everyone is ‘following’ everyone else, Twitter will cancel itself out and disappear up its own tweet portal.
Many clients have asked me what the next big thing will be after Twitter. Below are my top 13 hit picks for the future. They’re listed in random order, along with their defining characteristics.
Fritter
You’re given 140 words, which you may use only singly and once. As soon as you’re out of words, your account is closed.
Rotter
Messages must reveal other people’s secrets.
Nutter
Messages must be of questionable veracity.
Hatter
Messages must be patently insane.
Mutter
Messages must be written in Brush Script MT or some other indecipherable (and ideally unavailable) font. Nothing bigger than 8 points.
Frotter
Messages must be tapped out in Morse code on the thighs and buttocks of fellow train travelers.
Quitter
A system so useless, unfriendly, and flawed that it has a 100% opt-out rate.
Natter
A local network for users with contiguous properties separated by fences. Messages must concern kids, recipes or water restrictions.
Blather
Messages must exceed 14,000 characters.
Blurter
Messages must contain more information than you wish to reveal (and others wish to know). Best used when intoxicated.
Rooter
Answer the question: ‘Who are you doing?’
Potter
Messages may be typed, a few characters at a time, over several weeks. To be sent when one feels like it. Or not.
Letter
Transcribe as many characters as you like onto one or more pieces of paper and ‘mail’ it to your desired recipient. #