MapleStory joins the wild world of Twitter
Filed under: At a glance, Fantasy, MapleStory, Culture, MMO industry, Free-to-play, Casual, Humor
Twitter needs to be classified as an addictive drug, we think. We seem to be using it, and we just can't stop ourselves anymore. We keep telling ourselves that it's just a simple RSS feed where we're limited in what we can type out to others, yet we keep going back to that internet street corner, begging for just one more tweet...
But hey, we've gotten company recently! MapleStory has created their own Twitter page as well, joining the rest of the world in answering the question "what are you doing right now?" If you're interested in the 2D MMO, just drop by their page and sign up for their tweets to stay atop of in-game news. Right now, they seem to be flaunting their recent gold farmer bannings (remind us to never get on MapleStory's badside), as well as talking to some of their fans regarding their MapleStory achievements.
Now, if you could excuse us, we feel we need to tweet again.
But hey, we've gotten company recently! MapleStory has created their own Twitter page as well, joining the rest of the world in answering the question "what are you doing right now?" If you're interested in the 2D MMO, just drop by their page and sign up for their tweets to stay atop of in-game news. Right now, they seem to be flaunting their recent gold farmer bannings (remind us to never get on MapleStory's badside), as well as talking to some of their fans regarding their MapleStory achievements.
Now, if you could excuse us, we feel we need to tweet again.


















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Jack said on 5:58PM 5-29-2009
What's it with people and this damn Twitter that site sucks!!
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Thud said on 11:45AM 5-30-2009
I really don't understand the appeal of twitter. The general concept makes sense when used in the way Facebook does, as "status updates" -- a small part of a larger functionality, but alone the service seems useless. The only good that has come out of twitter is a sharp drop in mass-text messages being sent to me. I guess people would rather share their stupid blurbs freely with the entire world than pay to spam 400 of their friends with texts...fine by me.
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