Twitter then BackType boost hierarchization in web societies
Category: How Products benefit users 3 Comments »What is Twitter?
Twitter is a free social networking and micro-blogging service that allows its users to send and read other users’ updates, which are text-based posts of up to 140 characters in length.
You can follow and have followers on Twitter. Followers can read updates of the followed. Updates from many people that you follow are aggregated on one page.
Why Twitter?
- It’s not real time so you can just leave your message and the intended receiver will pick it up when s/he login
- It’s quick to write small stuffs
- It’s helpful to update activities you wouldn’t normally blog on
- It helps you to stay connected more closely to those you care about
See this video for more information:
What is BackType?

BackType = Comment Tracking + Twitter’s Follow
What BackType does
- It searches the web for noteworthy comments that might otherwise be lost in the noise
- It allows you to follow people who leave those comments. Excuse me, are you interested in Michael Arrington, Darren Rowse or Pete Cashmore and want to know what they comment on other blogs? If yes, BackType is the place for you
- You can submit your link so that BackType would aggregate all comments to your account
- BackType requires NO installation
- You can find discussions on you or your services by searching
BackType is NOT CoComment
If you’re not familiar with CoComment, it is a plugin which tracks comments on discussion threads and emails you when there’s an update.
BackType is not CoComment in the fact that CoComment is discussion-based and BackType is URL-based and commenter-based.
Twitter and BackType enforce classification in web users
Twitter’s usage turned from personal to authority
Foremost on Twitter’s homepage you read this:
Twitter is a service for friends, family, and co–workers to communicate and stay connected through the exchange of quick, frequent answers to one simple question: What are you doing?
The initial intention of Twitter is for people with real relationships to know one another more. And how have power users of Twitter utilized it?
- Those who have interesting things/opinions to share use Twitter as a sharing channel
- Businesses use Twitter as an announcement board
- Service providers use Twitter as a channel to communicate with clients
- Those who need updates use Twitter as an information goldmine
- Those who seek to expand their networks use Twitter as a networking tool

In fact, these usages have been emphasized much more than the initial intention of Twitter. Top bloggers and some service providers have utilized Twitter to strike up or engage in conversations, update their lines of services and express their opinions. Twitter has become a place where power media users extend their influence on the web. That’s exactly where all the buzz is about.
Meanwhile, you or I can still follow our ‘real’ connections’ lives, only more quietly.
BackType further boosts the influence power of power users
When BackType was introduced, the enthusiasm burst out almost immediately. People are talking about how BackType is yet another information goldmine: you have always got information from news, blogs, Twitter - now you have comments served on a plate! There they are, your favorite top bloggers right on the front page! Can’t be sweeter.
However, this is where hierarchization forces its way.
Power media users become even more powerful when, by default, they are on BackType’s front page right from its launch. They had the power of opinions on blogs and the power of audience on Twitter yesterday, now they are having more power of comments on BackType.

So what?
Actually I believe it’s a fair game after all. Power users invest their time and efforts to tie their career with the media they create and it’s worth for the recognition they’re gaining. It’s also fair for BackType to try to win quick endorsement from top users by featuring them on the front page.
Just my observation that hyrarchies and long tails have been formed in the web society. Breakthoughs from starters must be done with more innovation & boldness than ever.
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