

Come on!!!! I need to
learn how to tweet. You see, I have
discovered the perfect job for me. I am
going to tweet for celebrities. No,
wait, I know what you are thinking – celebs can do that for themselves, Lisa. No – Mary Cross (2011) has confirmed it for
me - celebs and pollies employ people to
do it. Some even have robots doing it! Cross (2011) says that 75% of tweets are
posted by only 5% of the users and that 39% of twitterati use Twitter only to follow
celebrities – I have to get me a piece of that!

On reflection, and without embarrassment, I can see now that
my reaction was like a form of pre-technology celebrity tweeting. It
would have been perfect for Twitter – invasive, slightly banal, slightly
creative, trivial, boring (Cross, 2011).
But by tweeting for a celebrity , I can go beyond being my
edited self (Turkle, 2011, Cross, 2011) and work at being an edited someone
else! It may sound frivolous, but while
Twitter is so popular, wouldn’t it be great to use it to make a positive
difference in people’s lives? Not an aim
of the likes of Shane Warne or the Kardashians, me thinks.
Dom Sagolla (2009) asks of us: what will we do with this ‘most
powerful, ubiquitous, indomitable communication tool?’ I quite like his advice to use fairness,
accuracy and freedom from bias. Wish
everyone was taking it. If I could tweet
for a celebrity while Twitter lasted, aside from possibly getting to some
fabulous parties (not at Silvers), I would hope to just help people think, not tweet, for themselves.
But am I alone thinking that twitter won’t be around forever
(except in the archives)?
Just like Dennis Lillee would be showing me his old record
collection right now (Sherbert, the Who…) I bet so too will Justin Bieber be showing
his younger third wife his old list of tweets, while she has her finger wedged
in her ear doing… something else…
***Just as an aside – watch this clip to see where I got the
idea for the title – just substitute the word ‘strip’ for ‘tweet’ – it has
given me endless entertainment.
And another thing... Here is our poster that we made this week about twitter - it shows how twitter is being embraced by individuals, media and emergency serivces in a crisis situation. Many thanks to tara, Jess and Molly for their help in making it.
References
Cross, M,
2011, Bloggerati, Twitterati: How Blogs and Twitter are
Transforming Popular Culture, Praeger, viewed 5 December 2011, http://reader.eblib.com.au.ezproxy.lib.swin.edu.au/(S(ilxqhwau52jsoxf1swhsgddd))/Reader.aspx?p=713477&o=132&u=g2pJ9qQPo2UEqFbavkWlXA%3d%3d&t=1354700453&h=09B70862CBF895C14D9C3AA992AD96EC3C05CA28&s=7280322&ut=405&pg=64&r=img&c=-1&pat=n#
Man 2 Man,
1986 Male Stripper, viewed 5 December 2012, uploaded to Youtube by Jake Vanek,
19 March 2009
Sagolla, Dom
2009, 140 Characters : A Style Guide for the Short Form, e-book, accessed 05
December 2012,
<http://swin.eblib.com.au.ezproxy.lib.swin.edu.au/patron/FullRecord.aspx?p=469863>.
Turkle, Sherry 2011, Alone Together : Why We Expect More from Technology
and Less from Each Other, e-book, accessed 5 December 2012,
<http://swin.eblib.com.au.ezproxy.lib.swin.edu.au/patron/FullRecord.aspx?p=684281>.
Image source:
Author unknown, 1975, Dennis Lillee: fast bowler, viewed 5 December 2012,
National Library of Australia, http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3075746

I might just be showing my own ignorance here, but find the people worth following on twitter few and far between. It seems that the whole world wants to be heard.....just a pity most do not have anything substantial to say!
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ReplyDeleteLove how your blog is coming along, great read lisa. I think im all twittered out now after these last few weeks!
I love your idea Lisa - think I could make a decent living out of tweeting for celebrities myself! Remains to be seen how long .twitter, Facebook and the like will last - I wonder whether it will die out once the current generation grow up, get mortgages, have kids, and basically get too busy to post updates every five minutes :)
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