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Community Center Class: 21st Century Social Media, Thursday Evening [09/06].
"Hey, everyone!" Summer beamed a little at the front of the class to see that there were still some people who returned to this class this week hopefully. "Welcome back! I hope those of you who are new to your smartphones had some time to play around with them a little, and if any questions popped up, we'll take a few moments at the end of class to go over them. In the meantime, we'll just jump right into this week's topic so we can spend some time exploring that while we're all here, too.
"Now, I was going to originally do this lesson on Facebook, because even though Facebook is pure garbage, it's still kind of important, especially in the grand scheme of social media and its development, buuuuut, since Captain Rogers,"...could she call his Steve now? It just sounded weird. Steeeeeeve... "mentioned Twitter last week, we're going to go with that. Twitter's way more fun, anyway.
"Twitter started as a novel little platform with a gimmick that you could only post 140 characters at a time, but they've since upped their limit to 280. Some of the fun of trying to condense what you're trying to say or spreading it out through multiple posts in a big long rant is a bit spoiled, but whatever. Twitter has, like, millions of users, spewing out billions of tweets on the daily, and almost all of them are completely dumb and useless. But it's fun. And interesting, and you'll totally see what I mean.
"If you don't already have it, here's how to download it." And, with her phone hooked up to the screen like last time, she went through the steps so everyone who didn't already have it could now have that ubiquitous bird on their screens. "And, like I said last week, I already have one, but I'll show you how to set up an account with the account I've been meaning to make for Turtle & Canary, real simple, plug in the username you'd like, hope it's not taken, password, email confirm, and voila! @Turtle_n_Canary_FI is all set up.
"But what's the point, you may ask? Well, if it's a business twitter like this one I just made, I can use it to talk about special promotions we might be having, upcoming sales, tweet out the daily Squishy and Jello flavors. Customers can respond to me with feedback, suggestions, usually complaints, and it just engages people in a way that's very direct and to-the-minute, that can also be spread out to the other millions of people on Twitter as well, for better or for worse. And if it's a personal Twitter, well, you can post about your day, post your opinions, engage in conversations with other users through retweeting...that's when you just put @-their-username in your tweet so they get a notification that you mentioned or addressed them...people can slide into the DMs as they say, which means sending them a direct message just like email or texts or messenger.
"Usually, that's reserved for people trying to get your number so they can send you photos of their business, and I don't mean their shops in that case.
"There's also a retweet button, that's this one right here, where you can share a tweet you find interesting or relevant with everyone on your feed, with or without commentary. Probably about half the content on Twitter is people just retweeting other people's content, which is fine, that's how stuff gets around. And there are so many people on Twitter, too. Celebrities are on Twitter. If you see a blue check by someone's name, that means they're verified, which means it's the actual account of a popular or famous or even sometimes not-really-but-okay-technically famous person, sometimes they respond or retweet something you tweet at them, and it's kind of exciting and a little bit of a big deal, even if it's probably not even them but just some temp hired through a PR firm doing all the tweeting for them.
"Even the President of the United States tweets, which you'd think would be cool, but in this dimension? It's totally not. Trust.
"So I know that was a lot of babble, but you know I'll be more than happy to go over anything again if you need me to, but what I'd like to do for this class, then, is just sort of play around with Twitter, maybe share each other's handles so you can practice tweeting at each other, try to find some interesting things to retweet, maybe find someone famous and see if you can get them to tweet back. And if you come across any horrible jello recipes and don't tweet them at me, you totally fail today's lesson."
And instead of telling them to get started, she quickly added the handles she did already know to her store Twitter and tweeted out, still displayed on the screen, "Let's get this party started!"
"Now, I was going to originally do this lesson on Facebook, because even though Facebook is pure garbage, it's still kind of important, especially in the grand scheme of social media and its development, buuuuut, since Captain Rogers,"...could she call his Steve now? It just sounded weird. Steeeeeeve... "mentioned Twitter last week, we're going to go with that. Twitter's way more fun, anyway.
"Twitter started as a novel little platform with a gimmick that you could only post 140 characters at a time, but they've since upped their limit to 280. Some of the fun of trying to condense what you're trying to say or spreading it out through multiple posts in a big long rant is a bit spoiled, but whatever. Twitter has, like, millions of users, spewing out billions of tweets on the daily, and almost all of them are completely dumb and useless. But it's fun. And interesting, and you'll totally see what I mean.
"If you don't already have it, here's how to download it." And, with her phone hooked up to the screen like last time, she went through the steps so everyone who didn't already have it could now have that ubiquitous bird on their screens. "And, like I said last week, I already have one, but I'll show you how to set up an account with the account I've been meaning to make for Turtle & Canary, real simple, plug in the username you'd like, hope it's not taken, password, email confirm, and voila! @Turtle_n_Canary_FI is all set up.
"But what's the point, you may ask? Well, if it's a business twitter like this one I just made, I can use it to talk about special promotions we might be having, upcoming sales, tweet out the daily Squishy and Jello flavors. Customers can respond to me with feedback, suggestions, usually complaints, and it just engages people in a way that's very direct and to-the-minute, that can also be spread out to the other millions of people on Twitter as well, for better or for worse. And if it's a personal Twitter, well, you can post about your day, post your opinions, engage in conversations with other users through retweeting...that's when you just put @-their-username in your tweet so they get a notification that you mentioned or addressed them...people can slide into the DMs as they say, which means sending them a direct message just like email or texts or messenger.
"Usually, that's reserved for people trying to get your number so they can send you photos of their business, and I don't mean their shops in that case.
"There's also a retweet button, that's this one right here, where you can share a tweet you find interesting or relevant with everyone on your feed, with or without commentary. Probably about half the content on Twitter is people just retweeting other people's content, which is fine, that's how stuff gets around. And there are so many people on Twitter, too. Celebrities are on Twitter. If you see a blue check by someone's name, that means they're verified, which means it's the actual account of a popular or famous or even sometimes not-really-but-okay-technically famous person, sometimes they respond or retweet something you tweet at them, and it's kind of exciting and a little bit of a big deal, even if it's probably not even them but just some temp hired through a PR firm doing all the tweeting for them.
"Even the President of the United States tweets, which you'd think would be cool, but in this dimension? It's totally not. Trust.
"So I know that was a lot of babble, but you know I'll be more than happy to go over anything again if you need me to, but what I'd like to do for this class, then, is just sort of play around with Twitter, maybe share each other's handles so you can practice tweeting at each other, try to find some interesting things to retweet, maybe find someone famous and see if you can get them to tweet back. And if you come across any horrible jello recipes and don't tweet them at me, you totally fail today's lesson."
And instead of telling them to get started, she quickly added the handles she did already know to her store Twitter and tweeted out, still displayed on the screen, "Let's get this party started!"

Sign In - 21st Century Social Media, 09/06.
Listen to the Lecture - 21st Social Media, 09/06.
Class Activity - 21st Century Social Media, 09/06.
Use your current account if you have one, make up a new one if you don't want everyone knowing your Twitter, or try to wander your way into it from scratch. Ask questions if you got 'em, but Summer would much prefer you tweeted your questions @ her. It's a learning curve, though, you'll get there.
Explore, retrweet some dumb shit, feel totally accomplished because you got Cardi B's younger brother's former roommate to clap back at you.
Talk to Summer - 21st Century Social Media, 09/06.
OOC - 21st Century Social Media, 09/06.
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@stance_the_dog Was going to be the winner today. Because then he could just stick all his photos of his ridiculous spotty monster on the internet and be done with this assignment, still make everyone happy, all without identifying himself. Ever.
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He even managed to download it without any problems, following along with Summer's directions fairly well.
And then it came time to get himself an account.
....
He was going to just stare at his phone, now. A consternated green man looking at a green phone, wondering what the hell he'd gotten himself into, here.
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Wait.
Squawking.
Twitter.
It was exactly like when a bunch of people got into the town square and started twittering about nonsense and gossip.
"Ugh."
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"What do you mean, it's already taken?" Amaya muttered after she tried her own name. And then she just tried 'Blackstone,' and that was taken, too. "An investment firm? But...
"Ah-ha! Got it!"
@blackstoneforge. Looks like she was going the business route like Summer had, which really worked out in the longrun, because why else would she ever use this ridiculous technology on her own free time and leisure?
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"It was inspired."
It was safe.
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"Yeah, uh," Fjord looked at his phone, and then back at Summer, and then, again, back to his phone. "Having never had experience with this sort of thing before, what route would you suggest I take for this?"
That seemed like a safe question. Right?
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Kanan should be able to tell by the squeal in Summer's voice that she approved.
"That's going on the personal account," she said, switching phones fast as lighting and a second later, he'd be getting his first follower notification.
"Oh, man, just wait until we get to Instagram."
She was going to be so disappointed now, BDG, if she didn't get daily Stance tweets.
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She thought she'd give him a chance to come up with something on his own before she started testing a few of her own ideas and making the suggestions.
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The typing process was going to be painfully slow as he entered in a few variations of 'eagle eye,' a few attempts to play on his time spent as a sailor, even a couple of things involving the word 'orc.'
Hell, he just tried 'green guy,' and was mostly stymied by the fact that he couldn't use spaces.
"It looks," he said, at length, "like maybe it doesn't much care for who I am in fifteen characters or less."
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Yeah, making daily Stance tweets wouldn't be too hard.
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Ahem.
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"I highly doubt you could incorporate Stance into anything and not have me be over the moon about it," she reminded him. "I'm one hundred percent sure that the Internet will love him, too."
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It didn't have the same ring as 'eagle eye,' but it was certainly apt.
"I can't argue it fits," he allowed. And someday he'd realize he could change it! Maybe! "Thank you, Summer. That's very helpful."
Twitter was already frustrating and he hadn't even made it to his feed yet.
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One might think that this was because Kanan was just really, really fond of his dog.
Stance was totally saving his ass this semester.
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"Give Chop control of something like this and he'll be banned within the hour."
...
"I say do it. It'll be hilarious."
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"Yeah, I think we could probably get them to interface if we get creative," he mused. "How hard can it be?"
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