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Posted - 08/05/2010 : 18:16:48 I'm new to Twitter this last month and have been getting to know it over that time(if you're interested in following, I'm at @TobyMalone, though I can't imagine why you would). Many FWFR'ers are on there, and I follow Koli, bife, and benj, amongst others - what I'm wondering is who runs the FWFR Twitter feed? Benj? Yukon? I thought it might automated until an Inception link was retweeted yesterday, so clearly someone's running it.
But who?
Anyone else on Twitter? |
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[matt] |
Posted - 08/26/2010 : 00:57:07 Thanks Yeah I think it helps that I'm quite easily recognisable as an illustration!
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w22dheartlivie |
Posted - 08/26/2010 : 00:44:49 Great cartoon image, Matt. It even has that great head of red hair!! |
[matt] |
Posted - 08/21/2010 : 12:49:30 I've just started up a joint Twitter for me and me creative partner:
@akacreatives
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Improper Username |
Posted - 08/06/2010 : 06:35:55 quote: Originally posted by aussiecanuck
I'm new to Twitter this last month and have been getting to know it over that time(if you're interested in following, I'm at @TobyMalone, though I can't imagine why you would). Many FWFR'ers are on there, and I follow Koli, bife, and benj, amongst others - what I'm wondering is who runs the FWFR Twitter feed? Benj? Yukon? I thought it might automated until an Inception link was retweeted yesterday, so clearly someone's running it.
But who?
Anyone else on Twitter?
I sent you a request to follow you. My personal Twitter account is LilPeck and I have others for clients.
Used to be, I thought Twitter was silly, but now I like it. I have two of my horse sites send automatic status updates to Twitter to announce whenever a new ad has been posted.
One of the reasons I like Twitter is because it is so easy and so much fun to write apps for. And the Twitter development team stays closely involved with the outside developer community.
Facebook is, imho, another story. I wrote a couple of apps for it to make three of my sites interface with it, and it took me days to muddle through the api, and it gave me a feeling that the whole thing is one big bloated beta test. But, Facebook is a force that must not be ignored. |
Sean |
Posted - 08/05/2010 : 23:39:40 quote: Originally posted by benj clews
quote: Originally posted by Salopian
I don't think it should have the colon between the review and Clue: it just doesn't make any sense and all reviews already end in full stops or similar, so there's a ready-made division there.
Yeah, not sure where that came from: will fix it when I get a sec:
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benj clews |
Posted - 08/05/2010 : 18:56:06 quote: Originally posted by Salopian
I don't think it should have the colon between the review and Clue: it just doesn't make any sense and all reviews already end in full stops or similar, so there's a ready-made division there.
Yeah, not sure where that came from: will fix it when I get a sec: |
Sludge |
Posted - 08/05/2010 : 18:48:26 I don't do much on twitter either, but was thinking of doing #fwfr tags for some of my reviews, and naming the film (in the same tweet). Some could close with the site address and others, from the book, could point people to Amazon or the book site. |
Demisemicenturian |
Posted - 08/05/2010 : 18:25:50 I don't think it should have the colon between the review and Clue: it just doesn't make any sense and all reviews already end in full stops or similar, so there's a ready-made division there. |
benj clews |
Posted - 08/05/2010 : 18:20:07 The fwfr twitter is automated to send out guess the film tweets but I also log on and plug the book or post links from time to time. |