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Twitter is a strange beast.

I noticed earlier that a user I'd never heard of had re-tweeted a throwaway remark I made (in the guise of Pintwatch) to [livejournal.com profile] leathellin. Who is this aboutdignity, I wondered.

It turns out that it's an account which appears to re-tweet any remark anyone makes which contains the word "dignity". Even more strangely, it has 1500 followers.

Is this an isolated oddity, or are these aggregating accounts common things ? Would following it tell me something deep and meaningful about life, dignity, and the human condition ? It seems rather unlikely, to me, since pattern-matching on text has rarely produced much that's hugely insightful. Except by accident.

Do people follow in the hopes of serendipitous wisdom from the masses ?

Date: 2010-03-19 05:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] undyingking.livejournal.com
I wonder if it's a tool in some sociolinguistic experiment. Perhaps next year an academic paper will be out analysing the corpus of verbiage thus tracked, or the strength of the network effects, or sthg like that.

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