Before Twitter, all this was discussion boards, email, blogs and RSS feeds and part of me wonders if they experience then was richer simply because everything was simply more purposeful because in order to fully utilise them you required much greater agency, you genuinely felt like you were surfing. Now everything is sort of pushed through a pipe that drips at a hundred and forty characters at a time, it's more like standing under that pipe with a bucket. And the problem is, if you try and stop, because everything falls down the mountain into that pipe now, you'll end up dehydrated even though there's enough water around to drown but you're ignoring because it feels so damn hard.
Anyway, for all that, let's celebrate by looking at some of the ways this blog has interacted with Twitter across the past ten years.
Here's the first mention of Twitter on my blog back in June 2007: https://t.co/YRgLZ5jQIL pic.twitter.com/q2daJLKqOh— Stuart Ian Burns (@feelinglistless) March 21, 2016
The next was in Aug 2008 when I expressed the brilliance of Twhirl, a service which alerted you when someone tweeted https://t.co/U1jkP98ss0— Stuart Ian Burns (@feelinglistless) March 21, 2016
Then a couple of months later I reference our collective disgust on here because Bloglines had gone down: https://t.co/YzE2PlbFzx— Stuart Ian Burns (@feelinglistless) March 21, 2016
Of course the first time I mentioned Twitter anywhere online was in a review of Torchwood's Cyberwoman on BTS: https://t.co/ISN22q4ZBn— Stuart Ian Burns (@feelinglistless) March 21, 2016
"BBC3 is adults making tv for an age group who are too busy having a life to watch." https://t.co/2EUczRsLLt— Stuart Ian Burns (@feelinglistless) March 21, 2016
Everyone should have a twitter account: https://t.co/K4SdMZWga5— Stuart Ian Burns (@feelinglistless) March 21, 2016
On Twitter envy: https://t.co/X7WXA3qE34— Stuart Ian Burns (@feelinglistless) March 21, 2016
Big moment in 2009. The first Liverpool Twitter Festival where I met people like @alisongow for the first time: https://t.co/TZRzBE64wy— Stuart Ian Burns (@feelinglistless) March 21, 2016
The #amazonfail debacle of Easter 2009: https://t.co/vTZyV42azC— Stuart Ian Burns (@feelinglistless) March 21, 2016
The second Tweetup later that year: https://t.co/onOwFkARE6— Stuart Ian Burns (@feelinglistless) March 21, 2016
On the Twitter reaction to me being a Plinthian in 2009: https://t.co/xGgHX9Ikn4— Stuart Ian Burns (@feelinglistless) March 21, 2016
On spending the day watching and tweeting BBC Parliament in Oct 2009: https://t.co/vycsyfNZxu— Stuart Ian Burns (@feelinglistless) March 21, 2016
On what actually happened when I watched the whole of BBC Parliament one day: https://t.co/VsSQpzg5oj— Stuart Ian Burns (@feelinglistless) March 21, 2016
The Tweet Up North event at the Liverpool Conference Centre. That was a weird mezzanine based afternoon: https://t.co/FOBryGO2aL— Stuart Ian Burns (@feelinglistless) March 21, 2016
When I talked to @tempestuous on Twitter about her chosen subject of films for Review 2009: https://t.co/w9QusuESp5— Stuart Ian Burns (@feelinglistless) March 21, 2016
Then I talked to @ThatNeilGuy on Twitter about the News: https://t.co/l3rHh66IqS— Stuart Ian Burns (@feelinglistless) March 21, 2016
On @aleksk's seminal 2010 series The Virtual Revolution: https://t.co/b9DyduEbsN— Stuart Ian Burns (@feelinglistless) March 21, 2016
That time I was dissed by @lilyroseallen on Twitter: https://t.co/QbGwirvOkI— Stuart Ian Burns (@feelinglistless) March 21, 2016
When I totally lost my shit over the number of male superheroes in the first Avengers film: https://t.co/XJ8hQk7Usj— Stuart Ian Burns (@feelinglistless) March 21, 2016
When I "walked like a ninja" at a social media cafe in 2011: https://t.co/DUlmmEiYVb— Stuart Ian Burns (@feelinglistless) March 21, 2016
On the Twitter reaction to Zane Lowe at Glastonbury 2011: https://t.co/hzwQ3REdY1— Stuart Ian Burns (@feelinglistless) March 21, 2016
When @kariebookish asked me about the future of social media in 2011. I was partially right: https://t.co/0aJzmPFH31— Stuart Ian Burns (@feelinglistless) March 21, 2016
That same year, @MsLaura_Brown asked me "Weren't we happier before the internet?" https://t.co/V4buny0hzr— Stuart Ian Burns (@feelinglistless) March 21, 2016
.@shakespearelogs mentioned in Around The Globe in 2011: https://t.co/IoPFShDfWd— Stuart Ian Burns (@feelinglistless) March 21, 2016
Despite the fact that bloggers claim to prefer anonymity, all blogs are intrinsically narcissistic - discuss. https://t.co/XAL2EBX41p— Stuart Ian Burns (@feelinglistless) March 21, 2016
Notes on Liverpool Blogs in 2012. RIP. https://t.co/lVQFDvr0Vq— Stuart Ian Burns (@feelinglistless) March 21, 2016
My Twitter Archive #1 (there was no #2) https://t.co/Hg6H4C2dz4— Stuart Ian Burns (@feelinglistless) March 21, 2016
On Doctor Who and Twitter in 2014: https://t.co/rqRhvhI1ii— Stuart Ian Burns (@feelinglistless) March 21, 2016
The TEDx Liverpool Experience in 2014: https://t.co/jjTmbnwgF3— Stuart Ian Burns (@feelinglistless) March 21, 2016
My Twitter Archive #2 (I forgot): https://t.co/eD93eBNphk— Stuart Ian Burns (@feelinglistless) March 21, 2016
My Twitter Archive #3:— Stuart Ian Burns (@feelinglistless) March 21, 2016
First Mentions of ... https://t.co/IY2jAFUhFZ
My Twitter Archive #4 https://t.co/9U7x5CW6SJ— Stuart Ian Burns (@feelinglistless) March 21, 2016
How do you cope? https://t.co/5mNpYo0pCl— Stuart Ian Burns (@feelinglistless) March 21, 2016
How I'm coping. https://t.co/2zcQm4byQQ— Stuart Ian Burns (@feelinglistless) March 21, 2016
Twi-mail. https://t.co/62VI9d12IQ— Stuart Ian Burns (@feelinglistless) March 21, 2016
— Stuart Ian Burns (@feelinglistless) March 21, 2016
My experiment to only follow human beings on Twitter: https://t.co/ZA3nfJuJZO— Stuart Ian Burns (@feelinglistless) March 21, 2016
What went wrong: https://t.co/5j5TEPNheZ— Stuart Ian Burns (@feelinglistless) March 21, 2016
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