Quick Guide to Twitter

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Quick Guide to Twitter Symbols, Lingo, and Actions Created by Laura Gogia. Licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0 Twitter Symbol Twitter “Lingo” Meaning Structural Components @ Handle The identification or account name of the tweeter (e.g. @GoogleGuacamole). Accompanied by an avatar (image) of the user’s choosing -- Profile Customizable page that allows the tweeter to share (usually autobiographical) information and avatar. Tweeters use this page to access a record of their own tweets as well lists of other users that follow them, users they follow, and lists of tweets they favorited -- Followers The other users who chose to follow the Tweeter. Followers will see all the tweeter’s tweets in their streams. -- Following A list of the users the tweeter has chosen to follow. All of these users’ tweets will appear in the tweeter’s stream. Timeline The dynamic “home” of the tweeter, showing in real time the tweets of those who the tweeter follows. The timeline is also known more informally as the tweeter’s stream. Notifications The alert page that notifies tweeters when their tweets are favorited, retweeted, or receive a reply. Also informs tweeters when other users “follow” them or “mention” them in a tweet. Some tweeters choose to have their notifications forwarded to email accounts Annotation Systems # Hashtag The tweeter constructs a tweet that includes a hashtag followed by text (e.g. #vcudiglit15 or #dissertationproblems). All tweets that include the “hashtag” are aggregated on separate pages so that users can follow a stream of tweets about this topic. In academic environments, hashtags are often used to indicate course (e.g. “Thoughtvectors”) or conference names (e.g. “ELI2015”). Retweet (RT) The tweeter shares another user’s tweet with his/her followers. They may edit the tweet prior to retweeting it. Notification is automatically sent to the original tweeter that the retweet occurred. -- Hat Tip (HT or Via) The tweeter acknowledges where (typically another user) he/she received the information or link that he/she is about to share with followers. @ Mention (MT) The tweeter constructs a tweet that includes the Twitter handle of another user. The tweet is public and appears in the tweeter’s stream, but it also appears in the mentioned user’s notification column, increasing the possibility that he or she will see it. Other User Actions Direct Message The tweeter contacts another user privately. These messages are curated in the “Message” page, similar in function to the “Notifications” page. Favorite The tweeter acknowledges a tweet in his or her stream without adding additional comments. The “favorited” tweet is not shared with the favoriter’s followers (in other words, the signal is not amplified), but the original tweeter is automatically notified that the tweet was favorited. The favorited tweet is also saved to the favoriter’s favorite list. Reply The tweeter replies directly to a tweet of another user. Replies are public, showing in the twitter streams of the original tweeter and those who “reply.” -- Follow The tweeter adds another user to their list of followers. The followed user’s tweets now show up in the stream of tweeter who followed them. Tweeters can also “unfollow” other users to remove their tweets from their streams.

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Quick Introductory Guide to Twitter Symbols, Lingo, and Practices

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  • Quick Guide to Twitter Symbols, Lingo, and Actions

    Created by Laura Gogia. Licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0

    Twitter

    Symbol

    Twitter

    Lingo Meaning

    Structural Components

    @ Handle The identification or account name of the tweeter (e.g. @GoogleGuacamole). Accompanied by an avatar (image) of the users choosing

    -- Profile Customizable page that allows the tweeter to share (usually autobiographical) information and

    avatar. Tweeters use this page to access a record of their own tweets as well lists of other users

    that follow them, users they follow, and lists of tweets they favorited

    -- Followers The other users who chose to follow the Tweeter. Followers will see all the tweeters tweets in their streams.

    -- Following A list of the users the tweeter has chosen to follow. All of these users tweets will appear in the tweeters stream.

    Timeline The dynamic home of the tweeter, showing in real time the tweets of those who the tweeter

    follows. The timeline is also known more informally as the tweeters stream.

    Notifications The alert page that notifies tweeters when their tweets are favorited, retweeted, or receive a

    reply. Also informs tweeters when other users follow them or mention them in a tweet. Some tweeters choose to have their notifications forwarded to email accounts

    Annotation Systems

    # Hashtag The tweeter constructs a tweet that includes a hashtag followed by text (e.g. #vcudiglit15 or #dissertationproblems). All tweets that include the hashtag are aggregated on separate pages so that users can follow a stream of tweets about this topic. In academic environments, hashtags

    are often used to indicate course (e.g. Thoughtvectors) or conference names (e.g. ELI2015).

    Retweet

    (RT)

    The tweeter shares another users tweet with his/her followers. They may edit the tweet prior to retweeting it. Notification is automatically sent to the original tweeter that the retweet occurred.

    -- Hat Tip

    (HT or Via)

    The tweeter acknowledges where (typically another user) he/she received the information or

    link that he/she is about to share with followers.

    @ Mention (MT)

    The tweeter constructs a tweet that includes the Twitter handle of another user. The tweet is

    public and appears in the tweeters stream, but it also appears in the mentioned users notification column, increasing the possibility that he or she will see it.

    Other User Actions

    Direct

    Message

    The tweeter contacts another user privately. These messages are curated in the Message page, similar in function to the Notifications page.

    Favorite The tweeter acknowledges a tweet in his or her stream without adding additional comments.

    The favorited tweet is not shared with the favoriters followers (in other words, the signal is not amplified), but the original tweeter is automatically notified that the tweet was favorited.

    The favorited tweet is also saved to the favoriters favorite list.

    Reply The tweeter replies directly to a tweet of another user. Replies are public, showing in the twitter streams of the original tweeter and those who reply.

    -- Follow The tweeter adds another user to their list of followers. The followed users tweets now show up in the stream of tweeter who followed them. Tweeters can also unfollow other users to remove their tweets from their streams.