Hey, we follow each other on Twitter!

This evening I was at the DC Concierge (www.dcconcierge.com) relaunch party and said that to Nicholas Tolson (@jtnt) – only after I looked at his business card and recognized that his domain was similar to his Twitter name.

And this had us wondering about how Twitter translates into real world networking effects. I am a fan of connecting to people in general. However, it is interesting that us geeks find more connections through Twitter than networks like LinkedIn or Facebook.

Perhaps there is something more acceptable about following a stranger than friending a stranger?!

My theory is communication vs. profile. There is less of a barrier in inviting someone to communicate with you. Whereas, inviting someone to view profiles with you seems more mutually voyeuristic.

Does anyone else have a similar feeling about these experiences?

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