20 Obscure People You Can Follow on Twitter and FriendFeed and Not Get Bored

Following a post I read by Sarah Perez, I wanted to share with others some folks that always find a way to make me smile or laugh (often without them even knowing it).  I guess this is my way of saying thanks. :)

 

 

Twitter

http://twitter.com/Alexa
http://twitter.com/bigeasy
http://twitter.com/dreadlocks
http://twitter.com/ehrenc
http://twitter.com/KeithBurtis
http://twitter.com/mindofandre
http://twitter.com/swhitley
http://twitter.com/theelusivefish
http://twitter.com/tunie
http://twitter.com/zoeDisco

Honourable mention: http://twitter.com/flyingspatula

FriendFeed

http://friendfeed.com/acitrano
http://friendfeed.com/alejandroz
http://friendfeed.com/bbluesman
http://friendfeed.com/bwana
http://friendfeed.com/furry
http://friendfeed.com/itafroma
http://friendfeed.com/mitchelltsai
http://friendfeed.com/monasfeed
http://friendfeed.com/pattonroberta
http://friendfeed.com/ultrasur1

Honourable mentions: http://friendfeed.com/akiva, http://friendfeed.com/tad, http://friendfeed.com/susanbeebe.

I could go on and on with this list because there are many others that belong here, but you’re either too well known or just not obscure enough :) .

Feel free to create your list of recommendations and pass them on.  And if you’re looking for more obscure and interesting folks to follow, you can always add me on Twitter and FriendFeed.

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  • July 22, 2008 at 7:18 am George The Writer
    I´m gonna follow some of them here and there(Twitter)
  • July 22, 2008 at 11:54 am Gabriel Nijmeh
    Thanks! A great idea.. lots of interesting people out there who you would otherwise never come across.
  • July 22, 2008 at 7:15 pm Ňicķ
    dude, i'm way obscure!
  • July 23, 2008 at 12:22 am Marshall Kirkpatrick
    i subscribed to all of them on FriendFeed - really neat folks! good post Shey!
  • July 23, 2008 at 12:24 am Shey
    Thanks Marshall!
  • July 23, 2008 at 12:41 am Alejandro
    I'm honored. Thanks Shey.
  • July 23, 2008 at 1:55 am Susan Beebe
    Hey look I am on Shey's list...wow, cool!! thanks Shey! how sweet *grin*
  • July 23, 2008 at 1:56 am Shey
    :)
  • July 23, 2008 at 1:57 am Mona Nomura
    Susan's not obscure!!!!
  • July 23, 2008 at 2:00 am Susan Beebe
    Sure I am!! hehehehe!
  • July 23, 2008 at 2:06 am Rah to the Sheen
    I think I'm pretty obscure. Nobody even spells my name right...LOL
  • July 23, 2008 at 2:08 am Mona Nomura
    RaHsheen guilty ----------------->
  • July 23, 2008 at 2:08 am Mark Trapp
    I think there's a rule about if you get on Techmeme, you're no longer obscure :-P
  • July 23, 2008 at 2:09 am Akiva Moskovitz
    Yes. That was very kind of you
  • July 23, 2008 at 2:20 am gregory
    damn, was hoping to make this list. What was the threshold for obscure?
  • July 23, 2008 at 2:44 am Jim Stanger
    Great to read a post like this. Please follow up as you see fit! :-)
  • July 23, 2008 at 3:32 am ChaCha Fance
    wow u put them on blast, hope they can live up to it.
  • July 27, 2008 at 3:15 pm Charlie Anzman
    I'm likin' the way these come back around a week later
  • July 27, 2008 at 3:17 pm Shey
    My fault actually, I was having problems with the FF comments widget on my blog, so I did a test -- which worked. But the entry didn't drop back down after I deleted the comment.

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26 Responses to “20 Obscure People You Can Follow on Twitter and FriendFeed and Not Get Bored”


  1. 1 sarahintampa

    Oh cool! that’s a fun list!

  2. 2 Mona

    Shey, I’m highly honored! Thank you so much for the mention :)

  3. 3 Bryn Youngblut

    What I find funny is I had everyone you listed for friendfeed already added…creepy?

  4. 4 Shey

    No problem :)

  5. 5 Rahsheen

    I was already subscribed to all but 2 of those FF people and, for those two, I think I was getting the hook-up with the FoaF feature. That either means I have an eye for good stuff….or I’m stalking Shey.

  6. 6 Shey

    Thanks for the inspiration :)

  7. 7 Shey

    Maybe not so much — if they really are interesting, they’ll draw more followers.

  8. 8 Melanie

    I also recommend Ehrenc. He’s intelligent, kind hearted, interesting and political. He’s not a status seeker. He’s genuinely special.

  9. 9 Shey

    lol yeah — good stalker though…right?..

  10. 10 Shey

    I agree 100%, will be sure to let him know :)

  11. 11 flyingspatula

    I’m disappointed, nauseous, and a little hungry that i’m not in the list. Please excuse me while i go cry in the corner

  12. 12 Shey

    As a fellow canuck, I’m going to be a little biased and give you an honourable mention :)

  13. 13 ehrenc

    I was wondering why there was a sudden influx of followers in my inbox today. I now know you’re the one responsible :) Thanks for the mention Shey — much obliged. Also thanks to Melanie for the kind words … quite flattering. Cheers.

  14. 14 Shey

    you’re welcome :)

  15. 15 Alexa

    You’re the man, Shey! Thanks so much again.

    (isn’t it amazing how you can feel so connected just through twitter? i swear, it’s hard to believe that we haven’t met f2f. i was trying to think about how we connected and ran through a list of conferences and events. then i realized that we really did just “meet” via twitter around january. good stuff)

  16. 16 Shey

    Yeah I know what you mean! You’re a pleasure to follow — so thank you!

  17. 17 zoeDisco

    Shey you are a darling! glad to know I make you smile :) feeling is 100% mutual.

    z

  18. 18 Shey

    Thanks Zoe!

  19. 19 Anthony Farrior

    New blood is good! Thanx for the recommendations.

  20. 20 mindofandre

    Thank you Shey! :)

  21. 21 Shey

    np, you’re welcome!

  22. 22 sean808080

    great tips. THANKS!

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