Posted on 06/17/2009 10:36:01 AM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
The U.S. State Department doesn't usually take an interest in the maintenance schedules of dotcom start-ups. But over the weekend, officials there reached out to Twitter and asked them to delay a network upgrade that was scheduled for Monday night. The reason? To protect the interests of Iranians using the service to protest the presidential election that took place on June 12. Twitter moved the upgrade to 2 p.m. P.T. Tuesday afternoon or 1:30 a.m. Tehran time. (Read "The Iran Election: Twitter's Big Moment.")
When Jack Dorsey, Evan Williams and Biz Stone founded Twitter in 2006, they were probably worried about things like making money and protecting people's privacy and drunk college kids breaking up with one another in 140 characters or less. What they weren't worried about was being suppressed by the Iranian government. But in the networked, surreally flattened world of social media, those things aren't as far apart as they used to be and what began as a toy for online flirtation is suddenly being put to much more serious uses. After the election in Iran, cries of protest from supporters of opposition candidate Mir-Hossein Mousavi arose in all possible media, but the loudest cries were heard in a medium that didn't even exist the last time Iran had an election. (See pictures of Iran's presidential election and its turbulent aftermath.)
So what exactly makes Twitter the medium of the moment? It's free, highly mobile, very personal and very quick. It's also built to spread, and fast.
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I hate Twitter because of Rick Sanchez.
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Well it is useful as we see in Iran.
This is a lie from the State Department. They had nothing to do with Twitter changing their schedule. Twitter has even stated this. The scheduled maintenance was postponed after calls from our own citizens. The sleazeball State Dept. is taking credit for this. The 4th of July can’t come soon enough for me.
Go on Twitter and post things like:
Obama does nothing to help the Iranians or
This is what happens when citizens don’t have 2nd Amendment rights.
Don’t forget to tag it with #Iranelection
You’ll soon get hate filled messages from the Obamabots and other assorted nutbags.
The response is really funny.
Rick “Dirty” Sanchez?
Ah...I wondered about that...Hillary did it.
It would appear this about all they have left. On another note. Notice the total lack of talk or governmental statements coming out of the middle eastern countries. They seem as quiet as the proverbial churchmouse.
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