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Tweet About Obama, McCain, Biden and Palin on Twitter! Everyone Else Is
By: Clint Boulton
2008-09-26
Article Rating:    / 12
There are 8 user comments on this Messaging & Collaboration story.
Twitter has created an Election 2008 page, where users can tweet on all things Barack Obama, John McCain, Joe Biden and Sarah Palin. Yes, there are obligatory links to Tina Fey's Palin impersonation on Saturday Night Live. Hurry and take a look before Twitter crashes amid a sea of furious, rapid phrase-typing, instant-messaging political aficionados.Acknowledging that people are primed to pop off on politics, Twitter has
created a special Election
2008 group, here.
Twitterers old and new can sign in and comment about presidential and vice
presidential candidates Barack Obama, John McCain, Joe Biden and Sarah Palin.
And they are. I've had the site open on my laptop for 5 minutes and there is
literally a new post every 5 seconds. Considering Twitter's grand tradition of
collapsing when users are tweeting most, if this sort of activity doesn't bring
Twitter down, I don't know what will.
Twitter's explanation for the unusual step of creating a group?
We're filtering hundreds of Twitter
updates per minute to create a new source for gathering public opinion about
the presidential election and a new way for you to share your thoughts.
The stroke is genius, a marvelous embrace of political chatter in the Web 2.0
age. But will Twitter sponsor more of these impromptu tweet sessions going forward?
TechCrunch's Don Reisinger says Twitter should, keenly drawing
comparisons to the group functionality offered by enterprise microblog startup
Present.ly from Intridea. However, Reisinger rightly asks:
But what if you could create a group
of like-minded individuals with interests much like your own on Twitter,
regardless of whether or not they're your friends? It would not only appeal to
the majority of users who are trying to meet new people who are "in"
to the same things, but it will help Twitter finally address some of its users'
desires.
I do agree that Twitter-based groups where users can debate more narrow
topics are more valuable than, say, me logging on only to read about someone
celebrating the return of seasonal coffee flavors at Starbucks.
And if Twitter did enable the creation of groups, it
would make it a lot easier for enterprises to embrace Twitter instead of Yammer,
Present.ly or other one-off applications.
Don't get me wrong, Twitter is totally one of these one-off apps; but it's a
one-off app that a few million people are using daily to communicate.
Lots of work groups, including eWEEK.com reporters and editors, use Facebook to
communicate. We can't really say the same for members of groups who want to
engage in private tweet sessions on Twitter.
Will this change? If so, when?
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