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Just for fun. Try saying the title five times really fast. :-)

Really though, a few weeks ago I decided to give Qwitter a try based on my friend Alejandro Reyes’s blog post : Qwitter – Catching Twiter Quitters.

Qwitter

Qwitter e-mails you when someone stops following you on Twitter with a message like this:

I figured maybe I could spot a pattern if there was a mass un-following after certain types of posts. There wasn’t. The un-followings were completely random.

What would be really helpful would be to have an area where people could submit a comment when they unfollow you. Then I could see some use. But, as it stands I quit Qwitter after 19 days.

I started resenting the messages in my inbox everytime I got a twitter rejection.

I’d rather see positive things or “You’ve got a payment” messages. Call me crazy, but that’s just me. :-)

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