What's the right question?

What’s the right question that people should answer with their tweets? Brian Solis says that it’s not, and never should have been, “What are you doing?” He explains why the question should be “What do you think everyone is better off for knowing right here, right now?”
I think the right question is “What interests you?” and that’s what Holy Kaw answers. What do you think it should be?
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For me it's more "What's the right stance?"
1. I know what you want to know
2. You know what I want to know
3. Together we teach others to know too
The biggest SM mistake is Non Reciprocal Engagement
Martin
And in the democracy of Twitter, we are allowed to follow/unfollow at any time based upon whether we like said user's free speech or not.
Trying to determine and dictate what the "right" question doesn't make you sound sage. It makes you sound like a prat.
It answers each of the questions about mood, interests, news etc imho.
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