Not such a bad idea, maybe blogs might work better since they are the new form of diary. After all, we know alot about people from the past not only from government records, but also from personal diaries.
archive EVERY TWEET EVER SENT ON TWITTER!
http://consumerist.com/2010/04/libra....html#comments
Not such a bad idea, maybe blogs might work better since they are the new form of diary. After all, we know alot about people from the past not only from government records, but also from personal diaries.
not anything close to something like all the movies on youtube
I may have to get a twitter account now. Just so that I can go back and research my life. I think this is great.
This is great. I would love to work with the archivist that is in charge of the project.
I've asked for access so I can create a PDF of it all.
I may be the only one here who has never been in one of those Quattro threads...they should archive Free Quattro Razor while they're at it
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You are not.
really? they want to use tweets as a scholarly source?
i can see me in about 3 years having to write a research paper with a primary source. "One person, trapped in their home during the bombing, tweeted, 'Help!'"
cant wait
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yes because http://twitter.com/latina a (slightly NSFW) obviously needs to be archived for future generations.
May as well.
Aren't phone text messages already archived?
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