Showing posts with label Twitter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Twitter. Show all posts

.....................TWITTER


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What happens when: dawg takes to twitter as her nemesis loulounilly!
Hash tags: #graffiti, #socialmedia, #tagging

This week I have been looking into Twitter, how the graffiti community communicate via this form of social media. My first tweet and hash tag for this week’s experiment with social networking has been somewhat successful. Because I consider that graffiti should be defined as social media I used #socialmedia in one of my tweets.  “Is #graffiti #socialmedia? http://graffitidawg.blogspot.com/2011/10/is-graffiti-social-media.html”. The post initiated a response, re-tweet and inclusion in an associated Twitter paper.li web page by Danny Peters http://paper.li/dannypeters_/1310827243 which looks at Social Media 2.0 Trends.

The hash tags #socialmedia #graffiti initiated the incorporation.

VoCKlantreizen Danny Peters
Social Media 2.0 Trends is out! bit.ly/oXQUuM Top stories today via @admmarioartur @loulounilly

My second tweet utilised another one of my blog posts, this time about the consequences of getting caught tagging along with the link to the GRAFFITIdawg blog: http://graffitidawg.blogspot.com/2011/09/graffitidawg-looks-into-results-of.html. I have the use of a platform called Tweetdeck, combined with a service called Deck.ly (instead of 140 letters Tweetdeck/Deck.ly allows for double that amount) which enables me to write longer tweet posts).

There was disappointment on my part that the tweet “Do you think people should be given a jail sentence if they are caught”, using the hash tags"#tagging" #graffiti? http://bit.ly/n2hYbH” did not generate any responses even after personally re-tweeting the post. To be very frank Twitter is unpredictable with who follows what in which trend, and admittedly, graffiti and associated artistry does not appear to ‘trend’ very well.

Graffiti is a tough medium to chat about via social media without getting into a ‘degenerate youth’ conversation with some interesting characters. After some in-depth research across twitter trending hash tags, my favourite subject does not appear to be popular (who knew!).

As a prolific Internet user, and a fan of social networking, I tend to have Twitter/Tweetdeck quietly humming in the background of my computer/iPhone; this allows that inter-connective-ness across the twitterati to multiple personalities who deem it interesting to connect right back.

About the Author - a brief BIO


 BIO
GRAFFITIdawg has been a voyeuristic pursuant of the contents of WorldWide Web for a number of years. As my alter internet ego,dawg has gained invaluable experience through watching certain aspects of what is art for art sake over the Web, how people interpret their own artistic merits, and is interested in why people upload their art to the Internet . As dawg, I am able to question the history as well as the illegality of certain genres of participatory online and off line art through study as an external student of an Internet Communications degree. You may ask the question... why I like street art? I see graffiti as a cultural and social record that gives people a degree of freedom of speech that they would not normally have.
 
dawg’s avatar for twitter (my eyes)
and this blog represents the dawg’s viewing of the digital self  all the while watching the Internet for freestyle art that is available to the online Internet community.
My option is to utilise the coloured adaptation of my Twitter image that I have manipulated and drawn in keeping with my GRAFFITIdawg representation.

Based on a work at graffitidawg.blogspot.com.