There's a tradition on Twitter called Follow Friday, where you post a hash tag (#followfriday or #ff) and list interesting people you follow and think others should follow. The only problem with Follow Friday is that in 140 characters it's difficult to explain who these people are (unless their Twitter username is their own name, and they're well known) or why they should be followed.
To carry on the tradition of 101 RPG geeks you should follow on Twitter, each Friday here at Examiner.com will feature a random selection of Twitter users worth your attention.
Joshua Macy (@majyc)
Joshua runs the Tales of the Rambling Bumblers RPG blog, which covers a wide variety of tabletop RPGs. He's also the creator of the Rollon die roller plugin for Tiddlywiki.
Mark Meredith (@markmeredith)
Mark is the primary dice monkey ("Someone who plays RPGs, or a collector of gaming dice") at The Dice Monkey, a collaborative RPG blog. The other author of the site is his wife Bridget, whom he has corrupted into the gaming life.
Martin Ralya (@martinralya)
Martin is one of the contributors to the collective blog Gnome Stew, which is "99% gamemastering, 1% naked gnomes". Definitely one of the best resources online for either, if you're into that sort of thing.
Mur Lafferty (@mightymur)
Mur is an author and podcaster, but is probably best known to roleplayers as a regular columnist for Knights of the Dinner Table. There are a lot of geek dads out there, and just not enough geek moms. Mur often tweets about her daughter PT ('Pink Tornado').
Wolfgang Baur (@monkeyking)
Wolfgang is an author and game designer, as well as the mastermind behind Open Design and Kobold Quarterly (which also has a Twitter feed @koboldquarterly) . He used to work for Wizards of the Coast and Dragon magazine.