This proves to be an interesting post to come on the heels of my last one, reflecting on how we might want to consider the blurred lines between our private and public personas in the ever-expanding social media playgrounds.

I’ve been playing in the Twitter playground (@ExecutiveMoms) for a while. I find it overwhelming yet immeasurably interesting (especially, in fact, on a business level). As evidence, though, of how the most innocuous passing comments can take on a life of their own, witness this: a new site launched today called www.ExecTweets.com, featuring the tweets of different corporate executives. Somehow I made it on there… and my little tweet (no more than a hummingbird’s-worth, originally) has now rendered me more “popular” — THERE, let it be caveated– than Richard Branson and Steve Case! And right under Twitter Darling Zappos.com.

If everyone deserves their 15 minutes, in digital, I’ll call this my 15 nanoseconds. And I’ll be remembering my own words of judiciousness about posting with newfound intensity!