Posted on 05/15/2012 9:21:00 PM PDT by STARWISE
heh, first attempt at pic posting failed. Too tired to care. See the pic here if you like. http://twitpic.com/9llqo1
Thanks a lot for the information. Night.
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Check out the “top conservatives on Twitter:”
http://www.politicsdaily.com/2010/07/01/the-top-25-conservatives-on-twitter/
Or Sean Hannity.
Twitter has the two advantages over a forum like this: A far wider audience and the ability to post immediately without the need for a PC.
At a forum like FreeRepublic, the audience is limited to like-minded people. In other words, we’re often preaching to the choir. On Twitter, we hit people who wouldn’t dream of coming to a site like this. We can also use tweets to drive them here for more information than can be given in 140 characters.
Since Twitter is designed around the text message format, almost any device can be used to send a tweet. To post here, you need to log in; usually on a PC. Not so on Twitter. You can use your phone and send a Tweet whenever the mood strikes. I often use a Firefox plugin that lets me tweet from the address bar as I’m reading something. It’s far faster than posting to a forum.
@BrewingAle
That was my initial response too. However, print media had a huge impact during the American Revolution (both positive and negative).
I don't know much about Twitter. To me, instant communication is not always a good thing. It seems that people today do not take the time to listen, think about what was said (or written), formulate a response, then answer. Many react and reply instantly, often over emotional indignation because of a real or perceived slight.
Technology is neutral. Those who know how to use it effectively will have success with it.
it depends on who you’re following and what hashtag you’re lurking.
I joined a few months ago to follow a college sports team and slowly added different conservatives and some liberals.
I think it was when the White House issued #obamacaresaboutme that I first became really entertained by the whole hijacking thing.
Sorry, Real Conservatives don’t twit.
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Except the article fails to address conservatives-on-Twitter major shortcoming -- they usually fail to #hashtag, whereas Libtards never forget one, or two. Usually the paradigm, and then the meme du jour.
Can't leave the #hashtagging to someone downstream, not for the least reason is that doing so invites astroturfing. At least Mittens campaign has been good about #hashtags, but then again, he's not a conservative...
Thank you.
No one would follow me on Twitter, anyhow.
Perhaps you could repeat that in English? ;-)
twitter is a tool.
It can be narcissistic when used by narcissists.
I think it has this rep because it is the teens who really utilize it the most - and they tweet everytime they sneeze.
But now that conservatives are utilizing it - their area of twitter is informative and funny.
I’d follow you!
The accounts appeared right after the event, have only ever posted to that hashtag, and they do it regularly. What's going on there appears to be nothing short of an attempt to make sure George Zimmerman can never get a fair trial.
“Tweeting” on “Twitter” is part of the homosexual agenda. After all, what could possibly sound more gay? < /sarc >
You can and you will love it...and this is coming fro a technophobe
The dreaded red “X” in a little box...
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