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Fascinating how quickly some of these grammatical conventions have taken hold on Twitter:
6:56 AM Dec 1st
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@ Indeed, nobody is arguing for an explicit status hierarchy of tweets, though one is implicit, I think. The study is simply flawed.
6:31 AM Nov 30th
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@ I've just discovered your blog! Thinking about submitting a paper for your panel at ISP based on this:
4:04 PM Nov 29th
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@ Hmm, automatic tweet classification would be interesting but likely doomed as a strategy for sorting out so-called meformers.
12:36 PM Nov 29th
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@ The Twitter study that found we're mostly "meformers" really needs a closer look:
8:12 PM Nov 28th
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@ Agree with some of the sentiments above, but there are some significant problems with the theoretical...
5:54 PM Nov 26th
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Oops, really this time: Meformers or Mesearchers? On Finding Self-Centeredness in Social Media
7:25 PM Nov 25th
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Meformers or Mesearchers? On Finding Self-Centeredness in Social Media
3:43 PM Nov 25th
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Aww, I missed that Dell Hymes died: A true hero of Linguistic Anthropology.
8:31 AM Nov 18th
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RIP Claude Levi-Strauss, dead at 100.
12:48 PM Nov 3rd
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@ hahah, that's a classic.
10:14 AM Oct 16th
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@ hah, don't let @ hear you degrading the 'natives' like that.
12:52 PM Oct 14th
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@ Also, @ is emerging as a geographically anchored and consumption oriented network. (In some markets anyway)
12:46 PM Oct 14th
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@ Would be interesting if there was an aggregator capturing key word/geographic reference profiles for individual accounts.
12:44 PM Oct 14th
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@ Of course, link-shorteners like bit.ly can give you good stats for click-through from individual agents./referrers.
12:38 PM Oct 14th
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@ I'm working on a piece about the "meformers" study from a couple of weeks ago. They hand-coded basic demographics.
12:37 PM Oct 14th
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@ Not that I've seen. You know ethnography. There aren't many shortcuts to doing it right!
12:36 PM Oct 14th
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@ Customer behaviors? You mean like click-through to purchase? That sort of thing?
12:31 PM Oct 14th
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RT @: AAA and WB to Offer Free Anthrosource Access in November and December!http://bit.ly/2PPBn3 (via @)
7:06 AM Oct 14th
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@ Looking forward to what's ahead!
10:11 PM Oct 11th
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