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Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Twistori - Let 'em eat Tweets!
Twistori is a web site that sorts and organizes Twitter posts that use emotionally laden words like "wish" or "hate" or "love," thereby building an image of the collective Twitter psyche. The vibe of Twitter seems to have changed: a surprising number of people now seem to tweet about how much they want to be free from encumbrances like Twitter. "I wish I didn't have obligations," someone posted not long ago. "I wish I had somewhere to go," wrote an other. "I wish things were different." "I wish I grew up in the '60s." "I wish I didn't feel the need to write pointless things here." "I wish I could get out of this hellhole." There is also a stand-alone desktop client for Macintosh.
Found over at: The New York Times
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social media,
tweets,
twitter
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