Shanda:
I’m super embarrassed. I called you the name of last week’s @TweetWeekNYC curator. Sorry, but I do hope you’re enjoying your first full day.
Shanda:
I’m super embarrassed. I called you the name of last week’s @TweetWeekNYC curator. Sorry, but I do hope you’re enjoying your first full day.
Clarice, welcome to TweetWeekUSA. I was nervous to begin managing the account when I started last week, but it was such a rewarding experience and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. I’d love to use this site as a resource for current curators, but also as a tool for other groups’ curators to stay in touch with the people they Tweeted with. I really enjoyed getting to know @TweetWeekNYC, @Sweden, @We_R_Russia, @PeopleofUK, etc. Now that you’re tweeting, perhaps you can mention it. Have an AWESOME week; you’ll enjoy it.
Hi everyone! I’m Clarice (@embereye), the @TweetWeekNYC curator for June 3rd through 10th in 2012! If you were following at the time, you may remember me for such posts as the Sci Fi Funk music and laser light show that I tweeted about, or maybe my talking about coffee or weight lifting orrrr… I was all over the place. Anyway, I believe the idea here is to keep the various Rotation Curation curators in touch with everyone and maybe talk a bit about the curator experience.
Last week was pretty intense for my tweeting ability and admittedly last night after I was done, I felt a little like I’d lost a limb and had phantom twitching where I wanted to go check out the replies and chat with everyone over in the TweetWeekNYC feed. Did any of you feel similarly when you finished up with your week?
In other news, you may have heard that the NY Times has published a piece on Sweden’s account “Swedes’ Twitter Voice: Anyone, Saying (Blush) Almost Anything”. This is pretty cool as although they focused on Sweden since they have a government sponsored account, it brings some focus to Rotation Curation and all the possibilities behind it. What do you all think about this?
Love to hear from you! Keep on building the global community and sharing your thoughts and lives!
Here is the text of a test post.
The intent of this website is to provide a comprehensive source of information about the Rotation Curation Movement (#RotationCuration, or, for brevity, #RoCur) — all of the projects and the people behind them, to the extent possible.