Are you more or less likely to ReTweet (RT) something that someone else tweets if they specifically ask for a retweet?







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@adtweety_com

@adtweety_com We are built around Re-tweeting so we shall find out shortly! lol http://www.adtweety.com So far the jury says with a little incentive yes!

Comment posted more than 27 months ago



@freerangemom

@freerangemom well no wonder @geekmommy never responds to a "please retweet" request!

Comment posted more than 36 months ago



@murnahan

@murnahan It may grab my attention, but it still must pass the same standards. Interestingly the numbers are pretty equal.

Comment posted more than 37 months ago



@Magganpice

@Magganpice I may just consider it for a second - so: it may help to get me to retweet (but the content has to be retweetable)

Comment posted more than 37 months ago



@geekmommy

@geekmommy I only RT things w/ content that I think bears repeating, but "Pls RT" kind of hits me the wrong way. I rebel against it. :

Comment posted more than 37 months ago



@bloggeragent001

@bloggeragent001 Well it depends on the content.

Comment posted more than 37 months ago



@ludwikc

@ludwikc Less. Way less. It's me who decides if sth is worth RTing. If I'm being constrained to do so - I naturally resist.

Comment posted more than 37 months ago



@apsinkus

@apsinkus I ReTweet information of value. Request to RT has no weight in my decision. Value is king there.

Comment posted more than 37 months ago



@JonDBishop

@JonDBishop It's never had an impact on me. If anything they're just wasting characters. If it's informative or funny I might RT. Asking doesn't help.

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@retweet

@retweet Depends on how interesting it is... in this case, I retweeted and reblogged ;)

Comment posted more than 37 months ago



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