If I write a manifesto about tweeting as an art form, would I first need to acknowledge my own mediocrity as an artist?
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Just acknowledge that tweeting as an art form is one rung down from scribbling on a rest room wall and one rung up from peeing your name in the snow.
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I also don't think it's true. I think it's more like graffiti. It can be completely obnoxious and tasteless, or incredible.
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Plus transitory. I think meming is an art form, also making fun of public figures is an art. Are you thinking of tweeting as a type of poetry? I see it more like making zines, maybe, but, as I said, more transitory.
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What I think is beautiful about tweeting is that it has no set format other than "short text, presented as solitary or threaded, published on Twitter".
It's like its own art gallery, but most of the participants don't even realize they're in one, or producing it. I love that.
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The most I get from it is a decent conversation once in a while, or a laugh. Also I kind of like the “man on the street” take on news events. To be honest, I miss blogs.
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Me, too, though I find I have less patience for them than I used to.

