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Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Lessons from Live Tweeting

I didn’t have Twitter before taking this class. I couldn’t hold out forever though. There were assignments like the live tweet project that have a substantial weight to them. That said, I used the app more than I ever have on Saturday and here are my impressions.

Live tweeting is less of a feature and more of a user strategy. One thing I didn’t see was a recommended hashtag bar. I think it would be helpful for people who want to connect a string of tweets. I don’t know the site well enough to talk about all the features, but I like what I saw. My feed is defiantly boring right now since I don’t have a huge base of followers.


Automated posting seems cool. Being able to have tweets pre-planned and scheduled for release would help a lot when it comes to information, but it also defeats the purpose of live tweeting. It was also difficult to make time to tweet. I was attempting to cover the parade, but I was also in it. I usually don’t share a bunch of stuff on social media, so it was weird being so connected to my phone for once.

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