Social web & social media, consultancy, training and advice from a flâneur of the internets. Blogger, writer, broadcaster and runner of Birmingham: It's Not Shit. I also do the odd bit of art.
June 22nd, 2010

Hashtag usage — a survey

I’m very interested in the motivation behind uses of hashtags on Twitter — I have a feeling that they are more created than searched.

I would be very interested to see Twitter Search stats — to see how many people actually look at collections hashtagged content rather than just pump them out because it seems part of etiquette. This hypothesis brewed when I saw how hashtag use breaks down of  during real big events (World Cup, election) — as people already know the context, I am thinking that they are used more as a shorthand for context than searched or monitored.

Without much hope of getting that valuable data, I have created a very short questionnaire to get some feeling for use of hashtags. Due to the responses being self-selecting I am assuming that the results will be biased towards experienced Twitter users, but we’ll see. That this may be compounded due to my network containing a lot of social media profesionals is also a worry, so I would appreciate if you would spread it as far as you can.

by Jon Bounds | Posted in microblogging, my projects, twitter | Tags: , ,
June 21st, 2010

What a Social Media ‘Expert’ needs to know

Another amusing bit of backlash against ‘social media experts’ from b3ta’s monekon who’s ‘day job’ is as a web developer. It’s funny, even if I wonder where he’s getting the money bit from, it aint like that round this way.

b3ta.com board

As I see it we (web developers and social web types) work on the same platform in the same way as TV transmission or electronic genius and a programme maker, or a printer and a graphic designer or perhaps even more pertinently a car designer and a road designer.

A good social web person will understand how websites work (although like me perhaps, with neither the drive or the skill to build large scale ones oneself), but more importantly how they enable people to communicate with each other.

You get people, very rarely, who can do both — but they’re two big jobs on any more than the simplest level — you’re better off with close collaboration between the two. Get them both right and you can leave out the SEO part.

by Jon Bounds | Posted in social media | Tags: , ,
June 13th, 2010

Clever politicians are using the social web to make humanity scaleable, says Jon Bounds « Labour Uncut

At the Personal Democracy forum in New York I was very impressed with how Mayor of Newark Cory Boooker is using the social web to engage people. Here's a short article I wrote for Labour Uncut. [link]

by Jon Bounds | Posted in del.icio.us | Tags: , ,
June 1st, 2010

Looking ahead at open, public data- Digital Birmingham

Good post from Si Whitehouse on some issues of public data release: "What will we do if members of the public form groups and use the newly open data to question the provision of services to marginalised groups? It is certainly possible to imagine challenges to services to refugees and asylum seekers or gay teenagers as examples of this." [link]

by Jon Bounds | Posted in del.icio.us | Tags: , ,













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