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If FriendFeed was smart they would build a contact importer of their own, that crawled your Twitter contacts to see if they were already on FF. And if they weren't, it would set up Imaginery Friends with the appropriate Twitter account added as a feed so that you would still get all of your contacts Tweets in FF.
Then once you are on FF, you find that comments start to ween you off the need to Tweet.
to set up Twitter friends in FriendFeed I would do it (Internet Duct
Tape has a way, but it's a Windows program and sounds complicated).
As it is, I'm considering setting up imaginary friends (I love that
term) for those people I really want to follow from Twitter and axing
the rest.
If I was Ev i'd be looking to sell immediately and cash in.
Bottom line for me, I do not believe that I will sustain the modification of my behaviours to fit the available service but will soon modify the tool (change to FriendFeed) to fit the way I want to use it.
It is new technology and it is free so I think it is fair to cut them some slack. But there is a lemming aspect to this and once some of the pioneers start moving the rest will move enmasse. Once people leave I think loyalty will build with FriendFeed and unless similiar problems occur there it will be difficult for Twitter to recover .
I hope they get it fixed in the next couple days....I am routing for them but I won't hold out much longer.
The "A" list can continue to blindly promote Twitter but they're going to tarnish their reputations!
I do use FF but I find it's info overload. The reason why Tweets are great is that it's short and to the point.
My experience with Twitter, especially with the volume of posts/responses lately, is that people aren't sticking around. My past experience with services that have massive outages is that no matter how popular or addictive, large numbers will stop using it when it's out.