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Drop That Knowledge
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A behind-the-scenes look at youth media making...and what we can learn from it.
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Drop That Knowledge | A behind-the-scenes look at youth media making…and what we can learn from it. Drop That Knowledge A behind-the-scenes look at youth media making…and what we can learn from it. Home About Me Twitter Speech December 3, 2008 I really don’t want to sound like a curmudgeon, or worse–someone who just doesn’t get what’s so great about Twitter . I get that there’s a lot great about it. Journalists use it to find and break stories. Organizers use it to coordinate actions. Election 2008 debate viewers used it to shape national coverage. As reported by Chana Joffey-Walt in a playful story for Marketplace back when Twitter was new, we all use it to feed our bottomless appetites for feeling and being a certain kind of “in touch” with friends and other followees. But scanning lists and lists of tweets (mostly by reading over the shoulders of physically present friends), I can’t help but notice something–a thing about language. There’s this sociocu...
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