Personally I prefer #ge2010 as short but clear whereas #ge10 feels a bit
ambiguous and I got the impression that it's a more popular tag.
http://www.twitwinner.com/which.popular?q=ge2010_+ge10
-t
On Apr 8 2010, Steven Clift wrote:
My sense is that #ge10 had a lot of unique commenting momentum the other
week.
We are planning to feed http://e-democracy.org/ukforum headlines to
Twitter using that tag ...
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On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 9:15 AM, T.F.G. Green <[email protected]> wrote:
Didn't know about this - looks good. I'll be adding this to the Democracy
Club constituency pages (which The Guardian are helpfully linking to)
-t
On Apr 8 2010, James Blessing wrote:
On 08/04/2010 10:17, Tobias Escher wrote:
do you know of anyone who is (planning to) collect Twitter data in
relation to the upcoming election, for example tweets by MPs or all
tweets mentioning #ukelection? Any links appreciated.
http://politicalbetting.com/index.php/archives/2010/04/08/harnessing-the-power-of-twitter-for-the-election/
Seem to be trying to make a single set of #tags to make it easier to
track and there are some interesting links in the comments
Is it worth adding #tags to the appropriate mysoc pages to increase
the usage? Maybe a function to search twitter for the #tag for the
constituency on theyworkforyou?
J
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