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18 Jan 11Wessel van Rensburg
#newsnight For clarity I retweet my "Ten Theses on Twitter": http://bbc.in/gLVEZ0
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29 Apr 10
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Twitter (building on blogs and Facebook) is the latest stage in a media revolution which is a) analogous to the arrival of uncensored, cheap newspapers representing heterodox views (cf L'Echo De La Fabrique, the first worker-produced newspaper in Lyon in 1831which led to unexpected political events); b) has the potential to partially or completely neutralise the ability of the corporate media to transmit the dominant ideology. This has implications for the practice of professional journalism
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27 Apr 10pedro_daltro
Twitter gives potentially perfect realtime feedback to any political event (through realtime searching). The quality of the feedback rises in proportion to the quantity of mentions of the event. Thus, the bigger the event the better our knowledge of its i
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Antony Mayfield
[Preamble: I've been spending a lot of time watching the UK election's impact on Twitter. I'm also using it, under editorial guidelines, for my work. I also use it - in a self-censored manner dictated by my professional use of it - as a social networking
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