Is Plurk a Twitter killer, or is it Apple’s WWDC and the Stevenote?
Are dark clouds hovering over Twitter towers? Will Twitter’s 2nd birthday (two years old already?!) in a few weeks time mark the beginning of the end? Let’s hope not.
Yes - there’s been a recent influx of VC cash, but it comes hot on the heels of some of Twitter’s worst downtime in a while.
Coupled with that, Plurk seems to be picking up a lot of support (especially now you can import all your Twitter pals), Friendfeed’s addition of rooms has made it much more user-friendly, and tomorrow’s Stevenote at Apple’s WWDC will test Twitter’s hardware like nothing ever before.
I want it to work. I want Twitter to be faultless tomorrow. But if it doesn’t, and let’s face it - it might not - I’d like Twitter to very quickly sort out it’s business model (voluntary donations perhaps? At least to avoid ads?) to keep it’s avid users tweeting away for years (and not just days) to come.