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It’d be great if everyone on every other microblogging service switched over to Identi.ca today, but for a variety of reasons, it’s going to be a slow (in social media time) process.

It’s important to me to support the growth of Identi.ca by keeping all my updates and interactions on Identi.ca, but that doesn’t mean I don’t really miss my Twitter friends.

Here’s my strategy for staying in the loop:

  1. Let your Twitter friends know where you went. My last post on my Twitter profile has a link to my Identi.ca profile page and to this blog.
  2. Turn on SMS notifications for the updates I care about most. This group is largely composed of others who live in Seattle, because they often post updates that are relevant to me immediately (i.e. an impromptu event, someone needing a ride, etc.). I also see these people often and want to make sure I know what they’re up to.
  3. Adding RSS feeds for other people I’m interested in. There are about 100 other people I’m interested in, but I don’t necessarily need to know what they’re doing in real time. These feeds are in their own Google Reader category, and I “Mark As Read” this folder each night so old, unread messages don’t pile up.
  4. Send replies through FriendFeed, private email, or direct SMS. FriendFeed is the ultimate middleman right now, because as people start using it, the microblogging platform they’re using will matter less – making the transition to a federated instance like Laconi.ca that much easier. It’s also a heck of a lot easier to convince a Twitter user to signup for FriendFeed, because they don’t have to do anything once it’s setup. (Downside is, they may not see your replies quickly.)

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