Do you toss and turn every Thursday night, unable to get more than a fitful sleep, and wake up in a cold sweat every Friday? If so, you’re deep in the first stage of #followfriday (#ff). We’ve all been there. I sure was, for close to two years. I feel for you. We all do. It’s a tough place to dwell.
You know how it goes. When you’re brand-new to Twitter, you’re probably blissfully oblivious to #ff for a couple of weeks. You might see other people doing it, but no one does it to you, so you’re good. Then, at some point, maybe when you have 50 followers or so, someone does it to you. You know, something like this:
Happy #ff @WarrenBuffett @JoeSchmoe @PhilMcCrackin @YourNameHere...
What a great question for the watercooler or drinks after work: Is it time to keep or kill #FF Follow Fridays on Twitter?
Do you toss and turn every Thursday night and wake up in a cold sweat every Friday? If so, you’re deep in the first stage of #followfriday angst. Guess what? It ain't working anymore.