Same, I have a hard time understanding how it works.
I think everyone has a Twitter account, and you post stuff on your page, someone can reply, that's when you see the @ symbol. And you can also "retweet", I think that's like "liking" a comment, and then that comment goes on your page.
I *think* that is how it works. I don't know what the # symbol is about though.
It's where self important people post inane details of their life thinking somebody else out there actually cares.
There are certain queer times and occasions in this strange mixed affair we call life when a man takes this whole universe for a vast practical joke, though the wit thereof he but dimly discerns, and more than suspects that the joke is at nobody's expense but his own. -- Herman Melville
Definition: The # symbol, called a hashtag, is used to mark keywords or topics in a Tweet. It was created organically by Twitter users as a way to categorize messages.
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I don't totally understand it myself. From what I've gathered, someone reaches a level of notoriety and creates an account. They then get thousands of stalkers to follow that account, but it's okay because they gave consent to get stalked. Next they send updates to this account so their stalkers know about their activities and bowel movements, taking great care to abuse grammar and spelling as much as possible. Finally, they post an update insulting another famous person who has displeased them, and the stalkers from the first go to war with the stalkers from the second.
Eventually you get street brawls in Chinatown, where people in red turbans fight people in yellow turbans with fists/knives/pistols/machetes. This goes on for several hours until three guys in big hats appear to fly around on wires and cut everyone to ribbons, and James Hong shoots light out of his mouth and steals Kurt Russell's truck. There's also a six-demon bag, it holds explosives and hashtags or something.
Umm..Maybe you misheard? Im pretty sure it was Hash bags and Bongs.
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Here is my 2cp on Twitter. The page is called Twitter, but the posts are called tweets. I think that because the page is called Twitter the posts should be called twits!!
I don't totally understand it myself. From what I've gathered, someone reaches a level of notoriety and creates an account. They then get thousands of stalkers to follow that account, but it's okay because they gave consent to get stalked. Next they send updates to this account so their stalkers know about their activities and bowel movements, taking great care to abuse grammar and spelling as much as possible. Finally, they post an update insulting another famous person who has displeased them, and the stalkers from the first go to war with the stalkers from the second.
Eventually you get street brawls in Chinatown, where people in red turbans fight people in yellow turbans with fists/knives/pistols/machetes. This goes on for several hours until three guys in big hats appear to fly around on wires and cut everyone to ribbons, and James Hong shoots light out of his mouth and steals Kurt Russell's truck. There's also a six-demon bag, it holds explosives and hashtags or something.
If there was a way to give you a thumbs up or a like or something for this, I totally would.
Originally posted by Bathnor Here is my 2cp on Twitter. The page is called Twitter, but the posts are called tweets. I think that because the page is called Twitter the posts should be called twits!!
And the people who post twits, well, it has an "a" in it, but I'd probably get yelled at for actually saying it.
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Same, I have a hard time understanding how it works.
I think everyone has a Twitter account, and you post stuff on your page, someone can reply, that's when you see the @ symbol. And you can also "retweet", I think that's like "liking" a comment, and then that comment goes on your page.
I *think* that is how it works. I don't know what the # symbol is about though.
There are certain queer times and occasions in this strange mixed affair we call life when a man takes this whole universe for a vast practical joke, though the wit thereof he but dimly discerns, and more than suspects that the joke is at nobody's expense but his own.
-- Herman Melville
According to the twitter website :
Definition: The # symbol, called a hashtag, is used to mark keywords or topics in a Tweet. It was created organically by Twitter users as a way to categorize messages.
And this is for the @ stuff.
And this is the dead or alive butt battle.
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I don't totally understand it myself. From what I've gathered, someone reaches a level of notoriety and creates an account. They then get thousands of stalkers to follow that account, but it's okay because they gave consent to get stalked. Next they send updates to this account so their stalkers know about their activities and bowel movements, taking great care to abuse grammar and spelling as much as possible. Finally, they post an update insulting another famous person who has displeased them, and the stalkers from the first go to war with the stalkers from the second.
Eventually you get street brawls in Chinatown, where people in red turbans fight people in yellow turbans with fists/knives/pistols/machetes. This goes on for several hours until three guys in big hats appear to fly around on wires and cut everyone to ribbons, and James Hong shoots light out of his mouth and steals Kurt Russell's truck. There's also a six-demon bag, it holds explosives and hashtags or something.
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(")(")
**This bunny was cloned from bunnies belonging to Gobla and is part of the Quizzical Fanclub and the The Marvelously Meowhead Fan Club**
If there was a way to give you a thumbs up or a like or something for this, I totally would.
And the people who post twits, well, it has an "a" in it, but I'd probably get yelled at for actually saying it.
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