Other twitterers will respond to other people, not a picture of some unknown new book.
Other Twitterers sign up to follow your tweets.
Not exact matches
For instance, you can send emails or Facebook messages to selected bloggers,
Twitterers and
other online activists, usually in the hope of creating connections that will lead to more public affirmations of support.
Identify
other prominent online voices, including
Twitterers, videobloggers and frequent commenters on local political sites.
Build relationships with local bloggers,
Twitterers and
other online influentials, with an eye to pitching stories and arranging opportunities to speak directly to their audiences.
And of course, all of this is on top of lots individual spreading - of - the - word by bloggers,
twitterers and
other online activists.
Don't ask about the
others, since I'm not a
twitterer nor do I understand about stumbling, since I do that every day anyway without the computer.
The source of this information is none -
other than Twitter, which appears to have taken over the world, via
Twitterer (is that even a word?!)
A
Twitterer called Radical Omnivore, linking to the video clip yesterday, used very different terms to describe the scene than those employed by Sea Shepherd and
other animal welfare groups: