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I even looked at his Twitter and it's about as interesting (to me, I stress) as biting my toenail.
Imagine you're at a party and someone tells a joke. You laugh. He then walks up to you and goes "Hey you laughed at my joke, we should really be friends, please give me your phone number so I can text you when I want to!"
EDIT: I notice the text of the article has now been changed so that the "Follow Me" link is now separate. Before the edit the article said "I can't give it all away at once so be sure to Follow Me on Twitter" as the single finishing sentence.
EDIT2: Turns out the reason for this is explained to me here: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2392935
There is no social pressure to actually follow them on twitter, no one will be offended if you totally ignore the sentence on the page.
Where as in your example it is socially awkward to refuse to give your number to some guy asking it because they want to be your friend.
And yes, I am probably making a big deal out of nothing. My reason for posting this comment was to see if others felt the same way, it appears they don't. My bad. I'll end with this: The people with large follower count's aren't the same ones that have to go asking for them.
And that is exactly what parties are for. Performing a BFS on a bunch of people to find interesting nodes you want to explore further.
Shoving it in my face though, well, that's just offputting.
http://www.dustincurtis.com/you_should_follow_me_on_twitter....