Well of course I don't think there should be a watershed on Twitter, but I think we need to be aware of minors that we allow to follow. That sounds terrible from a girl who drank in pubs from the age of 14, but older and wiser and now a mummy I tend to be a "not on my watch kinda gal".
Being as I present myself as a QPR fan, I tend to get excited at finding new QPR followers, and I have ended up with some teenage followers. That leaves me with the dilemma of not being able to be completely me in the adult form, worrying what impression I might leave. After all I'm allowed to be an adult right? Surely I've earned the right at the age of *coughs*!
Anyhow, I would like to think it is down to all of us making judgement calls and if necessary blocking youngsters if we are going to be allowed free reign to be ourselves, particularly if we can be a bit um sweary or contraversial?
I believe twitter has to be pretty much self policing, lets all be responsible! End of sermon, but still um scratching head!
Thanks for listening!
Annie x
Showing posts with label twitter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label twitter. Show all posts
Saturday, 6 August 2011
Tuesday, 21 June 2011
Reporting Violations on Twitter without RTing Account
Last night there was a hideous account, relating to child pornography, that came to light on twitter. The reason we all knew about it was the normal route of highlighting these accounts, by RTing and asking people to "block and report spam". I realise that this is a fast route to highlighting the issue through volume of reporting, however the danger here of course is that it gets extra exposure! I hate to say that this site has since gained followers!!!!
I have now discovered that you can actually email twitter at cp@twitter.com - give details of the twitter page, and any tweets that caused you to have suspicion. Thanks to @markshaw who I always go to for help with my twitter! The following gives extra details about how to deal with twitter violations!
Lets not let these sickos ruin our social networking sites!
Annie x
I have now discovered that you can actually email twitter at cp@twitter.com - give details of the twitter page, and any tweets that caused you to have suspicion. Thanks to @markshaw who I always go to for help with my twitter! The following gives extra details about how to deal with twitter violations!
Lets not let these sickos ruin our social networking sites!
Annie x
Wednesday, 30 March 2011
Top 10 Twitter Trends 18-25 March :)
The new twitter for iphone shows topics trending, which often elude me, so thought I'd look up on mashable.com to get an idea of a weeks worth of trending, and their intensity rating.
Intensity
4 1) Rebecca Black - don't google, you will not get that time back!
2 2) Full Moon - well it was lovely :)
1 3) H1N1 - a worrying virus in Latin America
1 4) UK Comic Relief - no explanation required
1 5) Knut - a famous Polar Bear who died at a Berlin zoo
1 6) Elizabeth Taylor - a legend who died at the age of 79
1 7) Libyan Conflict - Operation Odyssey Dawn, US Warships on target in Libya
1 8) Soccer/football - interim Fluminense coach, and bad tackle on Stuart Evans
1 9) Alexz Johnson - Canadian singer song-writer, no other clue?
1 10) UFC - Ultimate Fighting Championship 128
So what does that tell us, that a 13yo singer (?) from Orange County is given more credence than a war!
Slightly worrying me thinks, would love your opinion?
Annie x
Intensity
4 1) Rebecca Black - don't google, you will not get that time back!
2 2) Full Moon - well it was lovely :)
1 3) H1N1 - a worrying virus in Latin America
1 4) UK Comic Relief - no explanation required
1 5) Knut - a famous Polar Bear who died at a Berlin zoo
1 6) Elizabeth Taylor - a legend who died at the age of 79
1 7) Libyan Conflict - Operation Odyssey Dawn, US Warships on target in Libya
1 8) Soccer/football - interim Fluminense coach, and bad tackle on Stuart Evans
1 9) Alexz Johnson - Canadian singer song-writer, no other clue?
1 10) UFC - Ultimate Fighting Championship 128
So what does that tell us, that a 13yo singer (?) from Orange County is given more credence than a war!
Slightly worrying me thinks, would love your opinion?
Annie x
Friday, 7 January 2011
Twitter Annie-versary :)
I was recently described as a foot-balling mad, childminding mum, and I like this very much. It was a #ff (follow Friday) on twitter from the lovely @harpendenpeople. I would maybe change this to read “Outstanding” childminding mum, but that would be showing off!
As my birthday looms, so does my 2 year anniversary of being on twitter. I remember with cringe-worthy accurateness the moment I first logged on. As with many twitterers it was after @schofe (Pip Schofield) muted those immortal words “yes it is me” and went on to describe twitter, whilst Fern merely stood, arms crossed rolling eyes. Oh thought I, along with ten million other middle-aged housewives, I get to talk to slebs and everything, that’s for me.
So on I log and stare at the screen thinking what the buggery-b******s is this all about. Then I tweet something and watch the screen like a hawk – unaware at this point that without followers I might as well be talking to the wall. Bless @schofe for his patience though, cos he must have been bombarded, he then posted a simple outline as to what to do and how to get started. He even followed me, and still is, and eventually the following began.
Like most twitterers I went in search of slebs, to gain an insight into their life, and squealed, blushed and cried at any responses. Of course now, like most people, I can’t be bothered with those that don’t tweet and just spew their own self-promoting bile *unfollow*! Unless they are the twitterati like @wossy and @stephenfry – though Wossy does follow me too – showing off again doh!
One of the highlights for me however has to be the tweet ups. It is well known that facebook is for friends and twitter is for people you would *like* to be your friends, but this is fast becoming a reality. And for every one of them I’ve been on, I can confirm that everyone I’ve met has been exactly as I knew they would be - as lovely as they are on twitter, which is why I wanted to meet them in the first place. In simple terms, if you can understand someone, their humour, their woes, their emotions etc., in a series of 140 characters, then you pretty much get to know someone very well.
In 2010 I Rocked the Rectory with @annjj and had a long weekend in Spain with @DerekinTorre and @MarkNolanX where I also ended up presenting a competition on their Radio Show @exiteradio.
Local twiss-ups have been an absolute blast too, with people from all walks of life coming together with often, it seems initially, only twitter in common. However, now firm friends, we've had plenty of fun, erm alcohol – cold dependent, often karaoke, and sometimes gymnastics – that’d be me of course, but only demonstrated the splits so far - am saving the flick-flacks for an outdoor event
And then there’s my other passion in life, apart from my children I guess(?), my QPR. Having been a season ticket holder for 13 years, but a fan for a whole lot longer, I have endured much of every kind of emotion, but this year, one of hope even more so than in 2003 (play-offs) or 2004 (promoted as 2nd). I still cannot see that we will in fact be promoted to the Premiership, but we are making a good account of ourselves so far. Having travelled home and away for many years, Oldham and Luton away make me shudder, you have to understand I have mainly done this on my own. For years I sat next to a man and his young son, and people thought we were family, but no, just me on my lonesome.
Not anymore however! Twitter has brought me together with lots of likeminded QPR fans, many of whom I’ve now met, and some I cannot wait to meet. Instead of just containing my hopes and dreams for my beloved club, I am able to talk/tweet with other fans, about our hopes and dreams, transfers, results, and snigger at the anagram of our manager Neil Warnock (Colin hee hee – work it out).
Anyway, I just want to say I love you all, you’ve transformed my otherwise fun, but children-filled life, and given me a whole lot of laughs.
Some close, loyal friendships have developed on twitter, and I really cannot imagine my life without it.
Thank you all!
Annie x
As my birthday looms, so does my 2 year anniversary of being on twitter. I remember with cringe-worthy accurateness the moment I first logged on. As with many twitterers it was after @schofe (Pip Schofield) muted those immortal words “yes it is me” and went on to describe twitter, whilst Fern merely stood, arms crossed rolling eyes. Oh thought I, along with ten million other middle-aged housewives, I get to talk to slebs and everything, that’s for me.
So on I log and stare at the screen thinking what the buggery-b******s is this all about. Then I tweet something and watch the screen like a hawk – unaware at this point that without followers I might as well be talking to the wall. Bless @schofe for his patience though, cos he must have been bombarded, he then posted a simple outline as to what to do and how to get started. He even followed me, and still is, and eventually the following began.
Like most twitterers I went in search of slebs, to gain an insight into their life, and squealed, blushed and cried at any responses. Of course now, like most people, I can’t be bothered with those that don’t tweet and just spew their own self-promoting bile *unfollow*! Unless they are the twitterati like @wossy and @stephenfry – though Wossy does follow me too – showing off again doh!
One of the highlights for me however has to be the tweet ups. It is well known that facebook is for friends and twitter is for people you would *like* to be your friends, but this is fast becoming a reality. And for every one of them I’ve been on, I can confirm that everyone I’ve met has been exactly as I knew they would be - as lovely as they are on twitter, which is why I wanted to meet them in the first place. In simple terms, if you can understand someone, their humour, their woes, their emotions etc., in a series of 140 characters, then you pretty much get to know someone very well.
In 2010 I Rocked the Rectory with @annjj and had a long weekend in Spain with @DerekinTorre and @MarkNolanX where I also ended up presenting a competition on their Radio Show @exiteradio.
Local twiss-ups have been an absolute blast too, with people from all walks of life coming together with often, it seems initially, only twitter in common. However, now firm friends, we've had plenty of fun, erm alcohol – cold dependent, often karaoke, and sometimes gymnastics – that’d be me of course, but only demonstrated the splits so far - am saving the flick-flacks for an outdoor event
And then there’s my other passion in life, apart from my children I guess(?), my QPR. Having been a season ticket holder for 13 years, but a fan for a whole lot longer, I have endured much of every kind of emotion, but this year, one of hope even more so than in 2003 (play-offs) or 2004 (promoted as 2nd). I still cannot see that we will in fact be promoted to the Premiership, but we are making a good account of ourselves so far. Having travelled home and away for many years, Oldham and Luton away make me shudder, you have to understand I have mainly done this on my own. For years I sat next to a man and his young son, and people thought we were family, but no, just me on my lonesome.
Not anymore however! Twitter has brought me together with lots of likeminded QPR fans, many of whom I’ve now met, and some I cannot wait to meet. Instead of just containing my hopes and dreams for my beloved club, I am able to talk/tweet with other fans, about our hopes and dreams, transfers, results, and snigger at the anagram of our manager Neil Warnock (Colin hee hee – work it out).
Anyway, I just want to say I love you all, you’ve transformed my otherwise fun, but children-filled life, and given me a whole lot of laughs.
Some close, loyal friendships have developed on twitter, and I really cannot imagine my life without it.
Thank you all!
Annie x
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