List of tweeps

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This is the list of groups and their characters as per Project 2.0

If you are using any known non-existent followers, please document them here.

Group 1: @RossBief

  • Craig MacHaffie
  • Timothy Keegan
  • Seth Shapiro
  • Jeremy Therrien

Group 2: @drnostril
File:DrNostril.pdf

  • Josh Elser
  • Mike Weissman
  • Sam Gruskin
  • Grace DiCinti

Dr. Nostril (@drnostril) proved that thousands of people are willing to follow an imaginary stranger.

Group 3: @crowdgames

  • Bay Phillips
  • Steve Siden
  • Adam Bell
  • Jay Kopelman

Group 4: @WebSciGroup4
File:TwitterNetworking.pdf

  • Mike Martin
  • Clay Kotulak
  • Derek Johnson
  • Elsa Gonsiorowski

Group 5: @UsuallyMassive

  • Ram Chava
  • Andrew Tsang
  • Chris Ryan
  • Daniel Patrick

Group 6 @max300DDR

  • Peter Coons
  • Matt Anthos
  • Stacy V

Group 7 @swineonline
File:SwineOnline.pdf

  • Matt Kilpatrick
  • Nick Glickenhouse
  • Jimmy Kiselak
  • Sam Colton
SwineOnline's Twitter Lessons Learned
  • It is better to reach out to people who don't follow that many people because they are more likely to
propagate our message. People who follow lots of people will probably ignore or not see our content.
  • Mass following equals more followers...content doesn't matter.
  • Spamming funny messages with @ replies gets retweets. It also gets your account blocked. Make
sure to use a "dummy" account when doing so.
  • Comedy is king.

Group 8 @xDarkestFlintx

  • Julian Connor
  • Brendan Cass
  • Raphael Eidus
  • Matthew Schoen

Group 9 @ConfuciusTweets
File:ConfuciusTweetsPresentation.pdf File:ConfuciusTweetsReport.pdf File:Confucius.tar.gz

  • Amanda Hunt
  • Tom R.
  • Brian Michalski
  • Haris Khan

Group 10 @TryingToGetFat

  • Joe Chrzanowski
  • Lex Uhlmann
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