Showing posts with label Twitter Hashtag Support. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Twitter Hashtag Support. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 30, 2021

Glenn Campbell's "Tweet Albums" — Master Index of My Photo/Video Collections on Twitter

"Tweet Albums" are Twitter-based archives of my own photos and videos on my @BadDalaiLama account. Each "album" consists of a πŸ§΅ of tweets organized by state, country or topic. Each album begins with a header tweet (tagged with #gpc_TweetAlbum) to which additional videos and photos are linked. Every thread is open-ended and I may add more to it at any time. [See bottom⇩ for more notes.]

A similar concept is followed in "Tweet Essays" which are text-based. They are listed in a separate Master Index of Tweet Essays.

My @BadDalaiLama Twitter Account contains a lot more that Tweet Albums. My bons mots go all the way back to 2010.

For more about me and access to my vast oeuvre, see my home page: Glenn-Campbell.com

πŸ“œ Album Index

  • πŸ“‡ Album Master Index - #de_AlbumIndex 2021-03-19 ✓ - An album of albums. Every other Tweet Album is retweeted here once, generally in the order in which the album was created.
  • All #gpc_TweetAlbum header tweets, latest first.

🌎 Countries & Overseas Regions

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ USA States & Regions

🐢 Topics

🎑 Local Attractions

πŸ›« Tweet Essays Concerning Travel

πŸ“Notes on Tweet Essays and this Index Page

  • Each entry below leads to the header tweet for that series. 
  • Each header tweet has a unique hashtag beginning #de_ or #gy_. The provides an alternative way to find the header tweet if you don't have the URL. It could be useful for referring to the album in you own tweets or finding the header in case you have only a printed version of this post.
  • The date (2021-03-20) indicates the date when the thread was started, but tweets can be added long after. No Tweet Album is ever "finished".
  • A checkmark✓ indicates that the thread includes a link to the Master Album as well as to this Blog Index. I have also confirmed that it is included in the Master Album and has been retweeted on @DoomLite.
  • The short link for this blog entry is j.mp/gpc_tweetalbums
  • Album header tweets usually contain links to my relevant Facebook albums (dating to 2008) and Instagram hashtags (dating to June 2013). YouTube playlists and Twitter searches are usually provided in a separate tweet.
  • My Tweet Album format was started in March 2021, but material can be drawn in from anytime in the past.

Why I Created Tweet Albums

I created the Tweet Album and Tweet Essay format to draw together all of my past and present work from multiple social media and website sources. I am active on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Websites and many minor formats. Tweet threads are supposed to be a way to tie them all together.

Of all the social media formats around today, I think Twitter is most likely to last. (For example, I think Twitter is more likely to be around 20 years from now than, say, Facebook.) Although my own body will eventually give up the πŸ‘», it is my hope that my Tweets outlive me.

Sunday, January 24, 2021

Can other people use my "#dd_" hashtags?

Can other people use my special "#dd_" hashtags? I have no strong feelings about this right now, but I have created a this blog entry in case I do have any strong feelings later.

No one can "own" a hashtag on Twitter, so I can't tell anyone to not use the hashtags I invented. It sounds like a good idea in principle: other people can add their own references to the database so that is remains alive even without me. I would only ask that you use my hashtags according to the rules I have demonstrated. (You'll have to devine most of the rules because I can never put them all into words.)

What is to prevent a TrollπŸ‘Ί from trying to corrupt my system with spurrious hashtags? Nothing really, but this troll would have boundless energy and care an awful lot about what I am doing. If nothing else, I can overwhelm him with sheer volume.

If all else fails, a user can restrict their hashtag search to just my Twitter accounts. To search only for the hashtags I've used, insert this string in the Twitter search box along with your desired hashtag (#dd_sample below).

(from:demographicdoom OR from:baddalailama OR from:bdlnotes) #dd_sample

Glenn Campbell
24 January 2021 

Tuesday, January 12, 2021

Glenn Campbell's Tweet Essays on @DemographicDoom — A Master List (actively updated)


Below is a master index of all my known Tweet Essays on @DemographicDoom and @BadDalaiLama, starting in December 2021 and going back as far as I can. Each link below leads to the top-node tweet of the series. 

➪If coming here from Twitter... 
Notes: A ✓ means this index has been added to the thread, along with a link to a Twitter index (and confirming added to DoomLite). The date 2012-01-20 specifies the date the thread was started (may still be active). The hashtag (e.g. #de_ponzi) allows you to find the starting tweet without its address. πŸ›‘ means the thread is now ended (but still useful). Most Tweet Essays are never "finished", only abandoned. I may resume a thread if you comment on it and give me something new to respond to. See the bottom of this post for more notes. ↓

πŸ† Most Important πŸ†


πŸ“Reproduced in Blog


πŸ’° Economics

πŸ“ˆπŸ“‰ Demographics

πŸš€☢️πŸ‘¨‍πŸ‘©‍πŸ‘§‍πŸ‘¦ Post-Nuclear Family

πŸ€” Applied Philosophy/Psychology

πŸ—³️ Politics & Society

🎭 Arts/Popular Culture

πŸ›« Travel/Advice

πŸ“·πŸ“Ή Photo/Video Series

πŸ“œ Personal History

πŸ‘Ά Family/Babies

πŸ¦• Prehistoric Tweet Series

Tweet series prior to 2020, where tweets aren't linked together.

Recurring Features

Below are linked by keywords and are not in the same thread.

Other Topic Searches

⚖️πŸ—£️πŸŽ™ Responding to RSP

Some essays below may be duplicated above with different #de_ codes.
The above list is the most comprehensive available. #dd_TweetEssay covers many but not all of them. #dL_essays is no longer maintained.


Notes On My Tweet Essays

  1. Sometimes I know when I'm going to start an essay. Other times, they just evolve organically and I go with it. If I know I'm creating an essay, I start off with the ⦕ Proper Header ⦖. If it evolved organically, I add the header later by quote-tweeting the top of the thread.

  2. All Tweet Essays are tagged with #dd_TweetEssay on the top node only (only once for each essay). The top node also contains a unique hashtag starting with #de_ (for "doom essay"). All Tweet Albums, consisting mainly of photos and videos, are tagged with #gpc_TweetAlbum but are still labeled with #de_

  3. If #dd_TweetEssay/#gpc_TweetAlbum and the #de_ tag don't appear in the tweeted link above, they appear in a quote-tweet for that tweet.

  4. Every entry in the list above includes a hashtag so that you can find the header node even if you have only a printed or screenshot version of this index. (I regularly back up this index on Twitter at #dd_BlogBackup)

  5. The only firm rule of Tweet Essays is that I can't "break the chain". Once a tweet is added and another is added after it, I can't delete the first tweet. I have to live with it forever. (However, if a tweet is the last post on the thread, I can delete and repost it as many times as I want, and I might go back to rewrite the tweet before that.) The fact the each tweet in the chain is permanent and unchangeable has a profound effect on how I write.

  6. I may add more posts to a Tweet Essay whenever I am inspired to do so—even years later—so no essay is ever "finished".

  7. A Tweet Essay is usually hierarchical, starting with the most important information first and drilling down to the details.

  8. My first use of the #dd_TweetEssay hashtag was 4 July 2020, but I didn't start using it comprehensively until 2021. Old tweet threads will be repackaged as Tweet Essays and retweeted to @DoomLite as I rediscover them.

  9. If any link above is broken, please let me know. (As a fail-safe alternative, search for the given hashtag instead.)

  10. If you would like me to resume a particular thread, feel free to comment on any tweet in it. If you make a good point or ask a good question, it may prompt me to return to the subject.

  11. I would want to turn each of these Tweet Essays into a blog entry, like I did for The Post-Nuclear Family Explained and six others at the top of this list. Unfortunately, the transcription process is just too time-consuming. If you want to turn any of these Tweet Essays into a more readable format on your own blog or website, you have my blessings. You don't need my permission, so long as you follow these rules:
    • Reproduce the tweets as accurately as you can, including emoji, links and images. (See my six existing examples above for ideas.)
    • Give me appropriate credit and include in your post a link to the top node of original Tweet Essay.
    • On Twitter, add a comment on my top node with a link to your blog entry.


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