I'm sure you know that sound when a
group of birds chatter chat on a daily basis by using their high pitched
chirps. They vocalize in communication
through ‘’tweeting’’ , which us humans do not quite understand. In the social media world we call this
Twitter. This is a phenomenal micro blogging and social networking site launched
in 2006 to allow people to stay connected
through the exchange of quick, frequent answers to
one simple question: What are you doing? (Kirchher, J , 2010-2011
p.4).
However these days , this micro
blogging website is also used extensively
in the world of politics. Especially in the lead up to elections politicians
and parties take great advantage of using this to mobilize supporters. For e.g The US presidential campaign for
Barrack Obama established Twitter along with other forms of social media
to support his political campaign . Many analysts say that Obama’s victory was
attributed to a large extent to using this online strategy. Obama used Twitter
to let the web community know about his personal feelings upon his victory in 2008 quoting ‘’This is History”. This
example demonstrates how Twitter has become a legitimate communication tool in the political
field. (Technische Universität München, 2010, p.1)
In the
world of poltics, Twitter has been used as a platform to receive deliberation. Voting
preferences, election polls, candiate profiles, spreading poltical opinion and
discussing opnions are many of the uses. Adam Sharp, the senior manager of
government, news and social innovation at Twitter, talks about how political
campaigns are using the micro-blogging service to get quick reactions to their
messages and directly engage their opponent. (Reuters TV, 2012)
He is talking about how candidates are using Twitter as an additional signal in measuring public
reaction to process statements and specific events. E.g A United States channel
called Fox News was airing a specific debate in North Carolina where users were
given the opportunity to tweet to show their reactions. After the debates candidates
and staff were interested in looking at
this data and understanding viewers reactions. Before this form of social media
existed candidates would have to wait for at least days to
check this type of data. Twitter has shifted the way in which you hear news
within 24hrs to now making it instant within a 140 word limit. Before all of
this, the process in which viewers would
find out what was happening would consist of :
1) Something
happening
2) There
would be time for the press to discuss it
3) Reporters
would write the story
4) It
would get edited and then printed
Now users
have direct access to reading primary source information within the journalism
context. There’s evaluation between parties, allowing politicians to also engage
in dialogue. (Reuters
TV, 2012)
Now doesn’t that sound
influential or what?
Personally not owning a Twitter
account, reading more and more content about
why millions of people are using it worldwide is definitely an
eye-opener.
Howard Rheingold one of the leading theories on cyberspace states
that ‘’Twitter is not a community, it’s an ecology in which communities can
emerge. That’s where the banal chit-chat comes in: idle talk about news,
weather, and sports is a kind of social glue that can adhere the networks of
trust…..community and social capital can grow’’ (Rheingold H,
2012).
He recalls to use Twitter for the following reasons:
- Search for information on topics of interest (twitter users use a #hashtag to enable them to look at specific topics and events e.g. political arguments, gossip, scientific info , poetry, news, scholarly references , etc
- To meet people- connecting with people who share the same interests.
- To self promote, socialize and answering questions.
What I see for the future of
Twitter is that its going to keep on evolving as a communication tool. People
love using it as their lifeline and as their news service. It means a lot to a lot of people and
whatever the future brings upon it will be just as exciting as it is now.
Nina :)
References
1. Kirchher, J ,
2010-2011, ‘ Twitter and Poltical Communication:
Conceptualization and Empirical Findings’, Grin Verlag, Germany.
2. Technische Universität München, 2010, ‘Predicting Elections with Twitter: What 140 Characters Reveal about
Poltical Sentiment, Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence,
viewed 7 Decemeber 2012.
3. Reuters TV,
2012, ‘How Twitter is reshaping poltics,
instantaneously- Tech Tonic’ , Viewed 7 December 2012, <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VDkHdYi6mRM>.
4. Rheingold H,
2012, ‘Twitter Literacy’, SF Gate,
viewed 7 December 2012, < <http://blog.sfgate.com/rheingold/2009/05/11/twitter-literacy-i-refuse-to-make-up-a-twittery-name-for-it/>
Interesting read, I love using Twitter as a news service. I turned on the other night and cringed my way through an hour of so-called news and current affairs... I much prefer controlling the information and 'news' I choose to consume.
ReplyDeleteI'm not a damn robot!! Stupid authorisation thing ;)
ReplyDeleteHi I quite enjoyed your post. I think Fox News using Twitter to gauge reactions to the debate is quite a good move using interpellation to engage their audience.
ReplyDelete@Matt thankyou for your post! :) ,I certainly agree with you that controlling what information you read is much more preferable! Sometimes when you watch news on TV you zone out. That's why Twitter is superb for quick news; its short & sweet!
ReplyDelete@Aimz, thankyou for your post! :) I know it is quite a smart move for promotion, so much drama!