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At the same time, the ease of interactivity and engagement, discovering opinions held by strangers, and removing those opinions from their originally intended contexts and broadcasting them to a completely different audience has also made the platform a toxic place for many quieter members of emphatic fandoms.

We all know how much Twitter users love yelling. Plus, people can still quote-tweet your replies. Anticipation of this added emphasis seems to be why Twitter tweaked the quote-reply interface:. Now on iOS, you can see Retweets with comments all in one place. But a moderated reply chain has the potential to substantially change the inflection of Twitter interactions, even if those interactions can still occur. That shift has the potential to profoundly alter fandom engagement on Twitter, especially regarding their relationships with celebrities.

Imagine, for example, how J. And think how different the entire culture of Twitter might be if K-pop stans can no longer show up in response to viral tweets to share random concert fancams. The ability to turn off replies also potentially impacts the way entire sub-communities and subcultures interact with one another across ideological, cultural, and political divides.

When it takes a couple more seconds and a few more clicks to put your emotional response to a tweet out into the world, maybe those extra seconds and those extra clicks will put that emotion into perspective. Is a deeper engagement with this idea, and with your own reaction to this opinion, really worth the additional labor? In the case of some users, like those avid K-pop fans, the answer may well be yes.

But being forced to relocate your reaction into your own space, through the act of quote-tweeting someone instead of replying to them directly, puts a buffer zone between you and any potential target of your emotions.

Even many people who resent the change seem to agree that the alternative in the extreme would be unbearable:. Me: Twitter should be a conversation, making it so people can't reply is foolish. Twitter really doesn't understand its audience. Trollish types will invite and encourage replies and feed off the negative emotion they stir up in other users. And for some people, this argumentative back and forth has always been the best part of Twitter:. It allows and encourages engagement from everyone in the audience.

Essentially your job is to curate online discussion related to the conference session. Procedurally, the conference session will have a hashtag such as DFTB17 that audience members can use to comment on the session. I recommend that questions should include your personal twitter handle so as not to be missed — there can be a lot to keep track of. Your twitter handle and procedure you hope the audience to follow should be outlined clearly at the beginning by the conference chair.

The main task is to follow the online discussion and extract common questions or themes that are arising in real time. In order to do it well you need to:. Be comfortable with the twitter interface you are using. Decide beforehand whether you are going to use your phone, your iPad, the web-browser on your laptop, or a program like Hootsuite. There is no one right choice. Find what works for you and practice how you are going to keep track. Often times you will only be able to ask one or two questions of the speakers or panel members.

This can feel stressful when there is so much quality discussion. Rest assured that the discussion is documented online and can be returned to by you and the speakers later on! If you do, you will easily get overwhelmed as there can be hundreds of tweets directed your way and using the session hashtag.

You should focus on curating the online discussion. After the session you can respond more personally. Make sure the device you are using is well charged and connected to the wifi! Nothing more embarrassing than tech troubles. It is easy to engage on twitter with the people you already know well. Be sure to include and engage people outside of your pre-existing network.

He was also present at the birth of the FOAM movement, providing more than just clean towels and hot water. It is worth thinking about why we should even have a Twitter moderator. In my mind, having a Twitter moderator has three key benefits to a conference session:. It allows the conference to engage with a much wider audience than that which is physically present.

Furthermore, the conversation can continue between the physical and virtual audience, and the speakers, long after the physical session has finished. The session runs more smoothly. No longer does the audience have to be subjected to mini-lectures, thinly disguised as questions, from microphone-hogging audience members.

Control of timing is easier because the Chair is working on the same team as the person asking the questions. The moderator can pick out universal themes and common questions that are important to the audience. This means the questions asked are potentially of broader interest, and more democratic, than those provided by whoever can run to a microphone the fastest. Not everyone is on Twitter — it can be a challenge to get all the physical audience to buy in, and this will vary at different conferences.

The Twitter moderator has to be a great multi-tasker. Triaging the Twitter feed must be combined with listening closely to the live discussion. Have a shared awareness of where the question fits into an overall pattern of the session rather than just the individual presentation. Usually the chair is in charge of the session. Be thick-skinned, the chair might have to cut you off or modify or re-direct the question. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.

It often indicates a user profile. Log out. Smart Home. Social Media. More Button Icon Circle with three vertical dots. It indicates a way to see more nav menu items inside the site menu by triggering the side menu to open and close. Melanie Weir. How to set up your Social Wall in a few clicks? How to track analytics of a hashtag on Twitter and Instagram? Features Many very useful options have been designed to make the moderation easier. Click to retrieve posts in moderation.

When it exceeds , we consider the user as an influencer. The red notification will allow you to identify them more easily and to pay more attention to them. Give it a try! RT : by default all the retweeted posts are excluded from your Wall. This guarantees you to display only fresh posts. You will also find it thanks to the filter feature available at the top of your moderation section.

It is a condition fixed by the social network and we do not have any control over it. You then have an additional 3 minutes pre-defined by default to moderate new posts before they broadcast on your social wall. You can set up the time of the broadcast from 1 minute up to 72 hours. You can choose a delay time of 72 hours during a weekend for example.

Therefore, by choosing this delayed time on Friday, you will still continue to broadcast posts received during the week that will keep displaying during the weekend. When you return on Monday, you will just need to moderate the retrieved posts from the weekend that have not been displayed yet thanks to this setting.



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