Mashable questioned whether Social Media could have been the cause of the spike in Grammy's viewership this Sunday, which I think is a cool idea to think about (as you saw from my last post), but the Bill Nye within me (that's what she said?) cries, "TOO MANY VARIABLES!" I mean, come on... you know half of the people, if not more, were tuning in to catch what insane circus act the Haus of Gaga would spit out. BTW - Elton John... fabulous.
But the most important part of the article, to me, was the idea of Twitter becoming our water cooler. (Of course, I'm not talking solely about Twitter, but any microblogging service or even Facebook's status updates.) Now, I may be somewhat nerdy and we ALL know how nerdy my friends are *cough*ERINandLIBBY*cough*, so I am wondering what you all think. Do you think that these sharing sites are creepin in on the watercooler's mojo among the greater Internet population? Do you think it is making next-day chatter at the office "like, SO 10 hours ago"?
I sometimes find myself not wanting to re-tweet articles when I know they've been out there for a few hours. I think, "Nah... this is old news..." I even considered not writing this post because the Mashable article was "so yesterday." But then I realized, maybe not everyone is as nerdy as Libby and Erin. Whoops... forgot to cover that up with a cough. My bad.
But then again, if you're reading this, it's very likely you're in the nerd boat with us. (And I mean no offense by this! Truly. I mean it in the endearing/smart/sometimes a little awkward sort of way.)
I'm the one on the right. Cuddlin'. Erin & Libby: you can fight over the other two.
Monday, February 1, 2010
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Digital sharing is even more complicated when you life in another time zone AND in another country! i never know if I am in front or behind you guys. And then, something that is so 2009 for you could be the latest shit here. And vice versa. I need targeted sharing!
Yeah... time zones really do add a whole new element to the water cooler discussion. I never even thought of that! You're 7 hours ahead of us, so doesn't that mean you should be WAY on top of things, Moni? :) hahaha
I absolutely agree that Twitter is the new water cooler. When Geoff Livingston did a study for our organization last spring, he referred to Twitter as "the high school cafeteria," meaning "Who's the the hot gossip first?" or in this case, content. Twitter is a great way to informally network and easy-peasey for resoure sharing, but we're all secretly hoping for a "You heard it here first!" moment.
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