Until recently, my plant and I didn't have much to say to one another.
Eily Toyama gave in after friends pestered her to join Facebook. But she used her cat's name instead of her own so she could avoid networking requests from people she didn't really want to connect to. And don't even ask her about Twitter unless you want to get an eye roll.
Scientists at the US Geological Survey (USGS) monitoring the Twitter micro-blogging service to gauge real-time public reactions to earthquakes have looked at New Zealand tremors.