Aloha Friday: Follower Habits

On Tuesday, I launched FollowerHQ to help Twitter users manage their followers.  I’ve heard that many people follow back whenever anyone follows them (usually via automated tools), but I never saw the use in that.  If I auto-followed everyone, I’d probably wind up not caring about most of the updates in my stream.  I’d also likely wind up following a bunch of spammers.  Instead, I tend to review each person who follows me to see if I want to follow them back.  The tediousness of this procedure led me to create FollowerHQ.

I have two Aloha Friday questions for today: First of all, do you auto-follow-back? Secondly, have you tried FollowerHQ yet and, if so, what did you think of it?

Come to think of it, that’s kind of three questions.


Thanks to Kailani at An Island Life for starting this fun for Friday. Please be sure to head over to her blog to say hello and sign the linky there if you are participating.

Aloha Friday by Kailani at An Island Life

Aloha #112

A Novel Idea

The month of November is used by many to engage in NaNoWriMo – National Novel Writing Month.  During this time, participants commit to writing a 50,000 word novel by the end of the month.  While I’m not participating, I do have a science fiction novel in mind to write.

I’ve actually had this idea for over 15 years now.  During that time, I’ve fleshed out the story’s world in my head.  The groups involved have gone from flat stereotypes to having actual motivations.  Until recently, though, I didn’t have a satisfying story to take place in that world.  I knew that one was there, but I just didn’t know what it was.

I did write the story out for a college project but, I was never fully satisfied with that version of the story.  I pledged to rewrite it, but never could come up with a satisfying story.

Meanwhile, the science fiction portions of my story began seeming like science fact.  Concepts that I figured would be fifty years away when I first came up with the story idea, now seem a mere ten years away.  More and more I worry that, if I don’t write the story soon, it will go from a science fiction tale to a historical fiction story.

Slowly but surely, I’ve been taking notes.  I’ve mapped out a few characters, groups, and even devised a “future history” to detail how the tale’s world morphed from one like our own to the world of my story.  I’m not going to commit to getting it all on paper (or digital file) in the next 27 days, but I will try to make significant progress on it over the next year.  Who knows, by next year’s NaNoWriMo, maybe I’ll have a finished novel to present!

Have you ever written a novel?

While you’re at it, hop on over here and check out my new Twitter Application, FollowerHQ!

My No-Longer Super Secret Twitter Application: FollowerHQ

For quite awhile, I’ve teased on Twitter that I was working on a big Twitter application.  I didn’t reveal the name except to a select group of beta testers.  Well, today that “select group” is widening.  Today, FollowerHQ launches.

First, some history.  As I gained followers on Twitter, I would get e-mails that Twitter would send to me letting me know about my new follows.  Some people decide to automatically follow back, but I’m not of the opinion that this is useful.  I tend to be more selective in who’s tweets appear in my timeline.  So I would open up each e-mail, open up the link to the person’s profile page, examine the last few tweets as well as the person’s information, decide whether or not to follow the person, and then move on to the next person.  This was fine when I’d get 20 new followers in a week.

Unfortunately for this process, though, I began getting more and more people following me.  It became more and more of a pain to manage these new followers and I fell further and further behind.  Of course, the more people I needed to go through, the less I wanted to spend the time pouring through page after page.  I wondered if there was an easier way.  Being a programmer, I decided to build an easier way.

Thus, FollowerHQ was born.

NotFollowingScreenWhat FollowerHQ Does:

FollowerHQ will, after you authorize it, check who is following you.  It will compare this list to the people you are following.  You will then see 4 tabs: You Aren’t Following Back, Not Following You Back, Dropped Friends, and Ignored.  There is also a fifth tab called Export.

  • You Aren’t Following Back – These are people who follow you, but you aren’t following back.  You can choose to follow these users or ignore them on a case-by-case basis.
  • Not Following You Back – These are people you follow, but who don’t follow you back.  You can keep following them or stop following them.
  • Dropped Friends – I’ve seen this happen quite a few times.  Someone realizes that they aren’t following someone anymore.  They didn’t unfollow the person.  It just happened.  FollowerHQ will compare your following list against the list of people you were following the last time you logged in.  Any dropped follows will be listed here.  These might be people you decided to stop following or they might be mistaken drops.  You can re-follow these people or continue to not follow them.
  • Ignored – These are people from the first queue who you’ve chosen to ignore.  You can stop ignoring them or just leave them in the listing.
  • Export – I’m a big fan of keeping your data yours so this tab lets you export your user lists to import into your favorite spreadsheet program.

In each tab (except for Export), you can search and sort through the listings.  You can even take actions on multiple users at once.  For example, if you spot a bunch of spam bots following you, simply check them all and click the “Ignore Checked” button.  They will all be moved to the Ignore queue.

FollowerHQ Pricing

For now, FollowerHQ will be free.  I’m not going to rule out setting up some pricing scheme in the future.  Should FollowerHQ become popular and/or require more time and effort to maintain, I would need to offset the time/money spent on it, of course.  (Let’s face it, I’m *hoping* this becomes popular.)  However, even if there is some sort of payment plan in the future, I’ll always keep a free version around.

Enough talking, though.  It’s time for everyone to go play with FollowerHQ.  In case you haven’t already guessed, you can find it here: http://www.FollowerHQ.com/.  I’ve also registered the @FollowerHQ Twitter account.

Enjoy and let me know what you think of it in the comments below!

NOTE: I also want to thank my beta testers for all of their work finding bugs, suggesting new features and putting the application through its paces: Alena29, blogdangerously, CutestKidEver, dadofdivas, DadStreet, geekbabe, Kissyfur19, LindaCarmical, SandraFoyt, simplycathi, slpowell, and TheAngelForever.

Have a Zombie Halloween

I have good news and bad news.  The bad news is that B, NHL, JSL and I have been turned into zombies.  The good news is that I’m going to use this opportunity to correct up a few zombie stereotypes.

First of all, zombies aren’t always calm, shuffling, hungry for brains folks.  Sometimes we can be quite angry.

Zombie TechyDad Zombie NHL

Especially if we don’t get the brains.

Secondly, zombies can also be quite thoughtful.

Thoughtful Zombie JSL

Mostly, we’re thinking about how to catch more people with tasty, tasty brains.

Finally, you might think that zombies don’t have any heart.  While ours might not be beating, we still feel love.  Zombie love.

Zombie Love

After this photo was taken, we dined on the photographer’s tasty brains…..  It was very romantic.

Well, I hope that’s cleared a few things up.  I’ve got to shuffle off now.  Here’s hoping you have a wonderful Halloween.

P.S. Remember to click on the photos for up close and personal zombie photos.  We promise not to jump out of your screen at you… Maybe.

P.P.S. Zombification is thanks to Google Plus’s new photo editing tools (powered by Picnik).

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