With RSS I just got the news/blog posts I care about, nothing more. Following people on twitter I get some good links but mostly a lot of noise about personal life crap I really don't care. Normally I stop following someone if the valuable links to noise ratio gets too low.
There's a neat feature in iPhone Safari. If you pull up the bookmarks page, there's an @ sign at the top, and that lists just tweets that have links in them.
Twitter is a replacement for RSS in the same way that DropBox is a replacement for running your own FTP server, both in terms of usability and liability.
The same thing you do with RSS/Atom feeds. They don’t magically disappear unless they’re deleted.
If you mean you think they would get buried under regular human tweets, you can make a list. I have a news list for this.
With RSS I just got the news/blog posts I care about, nothing more. Following people on twitter I get some good links but mostly a lot of noise about personal life crap I really don't care. Normally I stop following someone if the valuable links to noise ratio gets too low.
#notinterestedinwhereyouaredrinkingtonight