Tag Archives: Twitter

Hey Twitter! #FIXIT

Can’t Join the Conversation

Twitter recently took away the option to see replies that people we don’t follow made in conversations.

This truly has broken the system that was making Twitter a joy for many of us. We often found new connections and new people to follow because we would find them engaged in conversation. In a sense, eavesdropping grew the community.

Twitter has not even given us the option to open this channel. They’ve simply taken it away altogether. Now we can only see the replies of others to people that we follow — but no one else.

FIXIT Twitter

I have seen quite a bit of action on this particular topic (obviously by people that I follow).

@ikepigott spearheaded a campaign tonight that has been filtering quite often in the “retweet” stream:

@twitter – The Replies were not broken. You’ve made conversational discovery impossible. #FIXIT (and retweet)

If you agree that this is a function that is debilitating to your Twitter useage, get on your stream and let them have it! #FIXIT

And you can quote me on that. I’m @richpalmer.


Does your business ban social media at work?

Ragan Communications shared this video featuring Shel Holtz.

Holtz discusses why using social media at the office should no longer be taboo; in fact, it could prevent you from doing your job.


In Defense of Twitter – Musicians Perspective


Steve Lawson from Andrew Dubber on Vimeo.

Andrew Dubber recently interviewed bassist and music business thinker, Steve Lawson. They discussed the merits of Twitter, especially as it pertains to musicians. Lawson had posted an article called “Twitter Sucks, So Change Your Friends.”

I especially liked the point that Lawson made regarding how to use Twitter while you’re between albums/projects. He noted that this time is good for connecting with new people, carrying on conversation and building your “social DNA chain.”

Follow Steve Lawson: @solobasssteve
Follow Andrew Dubber: @dubber

According to his site,

Andrew Dubber’s New Music Strategies New Music Strategies attempts to unpick and explain what’s going on in the online music environment – and from that, develop strategies to help independent musicians and music businesses cope and thrive in a changing media environment.


The Twitter Song

I enjoyed this so much I had to share. Great music production! Visit Ben Walker’s site at ihatemornings.com.


Twitter in Plain English – by Commoncraft

Twitter Explained

Lee LeFever and Sachi LeFever of Commoncraft have created yet another excellent video. This one helps to explain Twitter. If you have never used Twitter — or are still a bit confused about how it can be useful to you — this would be a great place to start.

Papercraft

I really enjoy the LeFever’s “papercraft” style of video creation. It hails back to the 8mm film shorts that my friends and I used to make. We did “stop-motion” animation using paper for our opening and closing film credits. I even created a “video” while in college of my song “Hooked on the TV” as part of a broadcast communications class. I used the 8mm camera and again ran my credits by using paper for the stop-motion sequences. I should dig that out somehow and convert it to video for sharing here.

So much more

Though I really enjoy the explanation of Twitter as presented in this video, there are so many other aspects that cannot be explained in the short time that they have to present the subject.

People are using Twitter to share their daily lives, but they are also sharing it to build business connections, to connect directly with their online community via phone and other portable devices (through the direct message feature) and they are carrying on threads of conversation that sometimes build entire communities, help with a cause (such as cancer relief) or that promote events and conventions (SxSW, New Media Expo, etc.). Read some of the comments at the video blog to realize just how in-depth the service can be.

The Commoncraft Video


Found Another Comic Creator

Thanks to the posts of Utterz and Twitter friend, Todd Jordan, I’ve found yet another comic creator. That was probably the last thing I needed to get myself into. I’m not getting everything done as it is!

All in good fun, though. The service is called Bitstrips. It is currently in beta.

Here’s my first “test” bit. That dude looks a bit familiar…


RD in the Socnets #7

RD in the Socnets #7
(Click for full size)


RD in the Socnets #6

RD in the Socnets #6
(click for full size)