{"id":5850,"date":"2010-11-24T10:50:29","date_gmt":"2010-11-24T09:50:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/stg-blogs.bmj.com\/bmj\/?p=5850"},"modified":"2010-11-24T10:50:29","modified_gmt":"2010-11-24T09:50:29","slug":"richard-smith-we-need-more-tweeters","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/stg-blogs.bmj.com\/bmj\/2010\/11\/24\/richard-smith-we-need-more-tweeters\/","title":{"rendered":"Richard Smith: We need more Tweeters"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.bmj.com\/site\/blog\/icons\/bmjh7648e.jpg\" alt=\"Richard Smith\" width=\"160\" height=\"110\" align=\"left\" \/>Far too few people Tweet. I&#8217;ve just been teaching a class on getting published in Buenos Aires, and only one of 60 researchers Tweeted. &#8220;Writing and publishing the paper,&#8221; I say, &#8220;is the easy part. Getting an audience is the hard part, and Tweeting can help, especially if like Ben Goldacre, you can accumulate 50 000 followers.&#8221; But more importantly Tweeting can be a lot of fun, and I thought that I might share this interchange in the hope of urging non-Tweeters to start Tweeting.<!--more--><\/p>\n<p>The interchange started with me posting my &#8220;ingredients for health,&#8221; something I&#8217;d had to produce for an interview by an Austrian newspaper.<\/p>\n<p>Me: Ingredients of health: a network of important relationships; a secure income; meaningful work; access to clean water and sanitation; comfortable housing; lots of physical activity; a healthy diet (many plants, little meat); and little use of alcohol and no use of tobacco.<\/p>\n<p>Childhood friend: 5 out of 9<\/p>\n<p>Irish GP: 5 out of 9, probably same 5.<\/p>\n<p>Irish GP: Plus you forgot having a big shiny car and living next to a big fancy hospital<\/p>\n<p>Californian futurologist: It&#8217;s hard to get beyond 5 without being well behaved<\/p>\n<p>NHS manager: Is this like the book list: you have to highlight the ones you&#8217;ve got?<\/p>\n<p>A secure income &#8211; not for much longer<\/p>\n<p>Meaningful work &#8211; if someone can tell me what is going on&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>A healthy diet &#8211; no, I am comfort eating<\/p>\n<p>Little use of alcohol &#8211; LOL<\/p>\n<p>No use of tobacco, but now that we&#8217;re back in the 80s I might start again<\/p>\n<p>Second Irish GP: Both of those [big hospital and big car] are negative factors. We GPs spend our lives trying to save people from the dangers of hospitalisation. And as for car crashes :-O &#8230;<\/p>\n<p>First Irish GP: nothing is more important than a big shiny car<\/p>\n<p>Second Irish GP: Health, wealth and the pursuit of happiness (who&#8217;s happiness &#8230;)<\/p>\n<p>First Irish GP: If there&#8217;s a God up in heaven\/He&#8217;s got a Silver Thunderbird<\/p>\n<p>American translator (of Irish origin) Going on my 11th year of being a vegetarian (unless one counts the time I had a few too many drinks and forgot that I was a vegetarian&#8230;)<\/p>\n<p>Indonesian health researcher: I am the same way about alcohol consumption &#8211; too many vegetables and I forget that I don&#8217;t drink.<\/p>\n<p>You might think that you shouldn&#8217;t waste your precious time with such trivia, but it&#8217;s a great way to start the day. I might have added &#8220;lots of opportunities to laugh&#8221; as my 10th ingredient of health, and, as Kurt Vonnegut said, &#8220;The meaning of life is farting about.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>Richard Smith<\/strong> is a former editor of the BMJ.<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Far too few people Tweet. I&#8217;ve just been teaching a class on getting published in Buenos Aires, and only one of 60 researchers Tweeted. &#8220;Writing and publishing the paper,&#8221; I say, &#8220;is the easy part. 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