Tweet 1:
What are you revealing online? Much more than you think: http://t.co/v3wmvLi0I5
— TED Talks (@TEDTalks) August 30, 2014
I re-tweeted this onto my blog to remind me that how I behave online is just as important as how I behave in person. I take pride in being responsible for my own actions.
Tweet 2:
@EMAC3343 reference to Connectivity chapter 1. Food for thought. http://t.co/1flMeKMs1k
— Nancy Bou (@nancygbou) August 30, 2014
I posted this to my Social Media class to substantiate a few topics of the class discussion on how we are influenced by social media as it relates to mass influences, strong ties and excitable medium.
Tweet 3:
— Nancy Bou (@nancygbou) September 1, 2014
I am still experimenting with Twitter. This is my second week! Never used it before. I don't know yet if it is standard protocol to tweet yourself however I found it more efficient to send links on interesting media unto my Twitter account. I have been assigned so many assignments using Twitter, I now have converted it into my one stop resource for important information.
I am still learning and practicing Twitter etiquette and open to any constructive criticism.
Hi Nancy. It depends on what you want to do. Everything that you tweeted will be on your Home page, so you don't necessarily have to tweet yourself in order to have whatever you want in one place. For example, even if you only posted "memory-key.com/memory/emotion" it would still show up on your page. Also, everything you "retweet" will end up there too. But if you were to do "memory-key.com/memory/emotion @angelamlee," just to give an example, then Twitter would send me a notification suggesting that I should check out this post because you 'tagged' me in it. Does this make sense? Hope it helps!
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