List of tweeps
From Web Science 2009 class
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
propagate our message. People who follow lots of people will probably ignore or not see our content.
- It is better to reach out to people who don't follow that many people because they are more likely to
sure to use a "dummy" account when doing so.
- Mass following equals more followers...content doesn't matter.
- Spamming funny messages with @ replies gets retweets. It also gets your account blocked. Make
- 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
