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From cotext to context?
Discursive practices in Twitter

       Dr. des. Cornelius Puschmann
   Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf

     cornelius.puschmann@uni-duesseldorf.de




              Universität Hamburg,
               18 Dezember 2009
Twitter, Inc

●   founded 2006 in San Francisco
●   originally modeled after multi-SMS services
●   ranked third among social networking sites in terms of traffic,
following Facebook and MySpace
●   6 million unique monthly visitors and 55 million monthly visits
●   API allows development of external applications and portability of
data
Message presentation in Twitter

●   each user's own messages (tweets) are shown in their timeline in
reverse chronological order, mirroring a blog
●   subscribing to other users' timelines (following) gives the follower a
composite view of the followed users' tweets
●   user connections in Twitter are not by default reciprocal
●   timelines can be interwoven by various means
●   Twitter presents itself as a pastiche of intersecting communicative
spaces composed of:
   ● individual timelines
   ● dynamic combinations of other timelines
     (composite views such as “all friends” and search)
A user's timeline can
be considered cohesive
when read chronologically
A composite view visually
suggests cohesion, but is
textually incohesive
A formal typology of tweets and users
(Java et al, 2006)

Types of tweets:
●   “daily chatter”
●   “conversations”
●   “sharing information/URLs”
●   “reporting news”


Types of users:
●   “information sources”
●   “friends”
●   “information seekers”
Discursive practices

Three strategies for interweaving timelines:
●   Messaging: use of the @ character to address another user
●   Retweeting: reposting another user's tweet (RT)
●   Hashtagging: using hashtags to „label“ a tweet (#)


Notes:
●   forms can be combined (@ + RT + #)
●   can realize different functions
●   all three are strategies for creating co(n)text
@-Messaging (Honeycut & Herring, 2009)

●   used primarily for conversation
●   “noisy”, but short, dydadic convesations take place
●   ”similar to instant messaging, but more dynamic”
●   31% of tweets with @ are about the addressee
●   51% of tweets without @ are about the twitterer
Retweeting (boyd et al, 2010)

●   information sharing is a social practice
●   “the practice contributes to a conversational ecology in which
conversations are composed of a public interplay of voices that give
rise to an emotional sense of shared conversational context“
●   allows “peripheral awareness“
●   52% of retweets contain a URL
●   18% of retweets contain a hashtag
Hashtagging

●   can “stitch together“ tweets from users who are cospatial (#ir10,
#dgfs09, #hamburg) → spatial anchor
●   can stitch together thematically related tweets (#linguistics,
#unibrennt) → thematic anchor
●   are also frequently used to provide a meta-comment on the content
of the tweet (#fail) → comment-type
Creating shared context from shared cotext:
 “all friends” view




users




                                   “all friends” view


                     time(lines)
Creating shared context from shared cotext:
 @-messaging




users




                                   user5 @user4


                     time(lines)
Creating shared context from shared cotext:
 retweeeting




users




                                   retweet


                     time(lines)
Creating shared context from shared cotext:
 hashtagging




users



                                   #someevent




                     time(lines)
Conclusions

●   each user creates and controls his/her own timeline
●   by contrast, anyone can put together a composite view by searching,
creating a list etc
●   @-messaging, retweeting and hashtagging are (among other things)
strategies for interweaving timelines
●   the arranged cohesion of composite views underpins the “emotional
sense of shared coversational context” (boyd)
●   cotext and context create and reinforce each other
Thanks for listening!
Thanks for listening!
From cotext to context?
Discursive practices in Twitter

       Dr. des. Cornelius Puschmann
   Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf

     cornelius.puschmann@uni-duesseldorf.de




              Universität Hamburg,
               18 Dezember 2009

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From cotext to context? Discursive practices in Twitter

  • 1. From cotext to context? Discursive practices in Twitter Dr. des. Cornelius Puschmann Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf cornelius.puschmann@uni-duesseldorf.de Universität Hamburg, 18 Dezember 2009
  • 2. Twitter, Inc ● founded 2006 in San Francisco ● originally modeled after multi-SMS services ● ranked third among social networking sites in terms of traffic, following Facebook and MySpace ● 6 million unique monthly visitors and 55 million monthly visits ● API allows development of external applications and portability of data
  • 3. Message presentation in Twitter ● each user's own messages (tweets) are shown in their timeline in reverse chronological order, mirroring a blog ● subscribing to other users' timelines (following) gives the follower a composite view of the followed users' tweets ● user connections in Twitter are not by default reciprocal ● timelines can be interwoven by various means ● Twitter presents itself as a pastiche of intersecting communicative spaces composed of: ● individual timelines ● dynamic combinations of other timelines (composite views such as “all friends” and search)
  • 4. A user's timeline can be considered cohesive when read chronologically
  • 5. A composite view visually suggests cohesion, but is textually incohesive
  • 6. A formal typology of tweets and users (Java et al, 2006) Types of tweets: ● “daily chatter” ● “conversations” ● “sharing information/URLs” ● “reporting news” Types of users: ● “information sources” ● “friends” ● “information seekers”
  • 7. Discursive practices Three strategies for interweaving timelines: ● Messaging: use of the @ character to address another user ● Retweeting: reposting another user's tweet (RT) ● Hashtagging: using hashtags to „label“ a tweet (#) Notes: ● forms can be combined (@ + RT + #) ● can realize different functions ● all three are strategies for creating co(n)text
  • 8. @-Messaging (Honeycut & Herring, 2009) ● used primarily for conversation ● “noisy”, but short, dydadic convesations take place ● ”similar to instant messaging, but more dynamic” ● 31% of tweets with @ are about the addressee ● 51% of tweets without @ are about the twitterer
  • 9. Retweeting (boyd et al, 2010) ● information sharing is a social practice ● “the practice contributes to a conversational ecology in which conversations are composed of a public interplay of voices that give rise to an emotional sense of shared conversational context“ ● allows “peripheral awareness“ ● 52% of retweets contain a URL ● 18% of retweets contain a hashtag
  • 10. Hashtagging ● can “stitch together“ tweets from users who are cospatial (#ir10, #dgfs09, #hamburg) → spatial anchor ● can stitch together thematically related tweets (#linguistics, #unibrennt) → thematic anchor ● are also frequently used to provide a meta-comment on the content of the tweet (#fail) → comment-type
  • 11. Creating shared context from shared cotext: “all friends” view users “all friends” view time(lines)
  • 12. Creating shared context from shared cotext: @-messaging users user5 @user4 time(lines)
  • 13. Creating shared context from shared cotext: retweeeting users retweet time(lines)
  • 14. Creating shared context from shared cotext: hashtagging users #someevent time(lines)
  • 15. Conclusions ● each user creates and controls his/her own timeline ● by contrast, anyone can put together a composite view by searching, creating a list etc ● @-messaging, retweeting and hashtagging are (among other things) strategies for interweaving timelines ● the arranged cohesion of composite views underpins the “emotional sense of shared coversational context” (boyd) ● cotext and context create and reinforce each other
  • 17. From cotext to context? Discursive practices in Twitter Dr. des. Cornelius Puschmann Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf cornelius.puschmann@uni-duesseldorf.de Universität Hamburg, 18 Dezember 2009