Using the Twitter data from one user, attempt to write an
analysis of how the technology has affected the language used, and then post to
your blog. Remember context as a priority.
I have used Anna Kendrick as my example of a famous twitter user.
Posts on Twitter, ‘tweets’, can
only have a maximum of 140 characters, it was created to replicate the original
format of texting. It has now been modernised for the current generation to
embrace short hand messaging. The users are restricted to a certain amount of
characters, therefore they are forced to use abbreviations and punctuation for
effect. A new feature that Twitter has introduced is ‘hash tags’ which aim to lower the character
count, they’re also a way of building a community around a commonly shared
idea. They make the things that you tweet about more relatable to a wider
audience, however that audience is mainly going to be young adults and
teenagers.
Twitter is commonly used by this
demographic because of the instant updates and the celebrities that use the
platform; it is way of connecting with them on a more personal level. The
limited characters has forced it’s users to be concise and direct with their
opinions ‘When I was a kid I’m pretty sure I had a T-shirt of Bugs Bunny
wearing a backwards hat and a leather jacket. The 90s were a weird time.’
Humour is a common device used in these 140 character messages, because the aim
of them is to a get a response through favourites and retweets. This has shaped
how the users express themselves so that they get the best response possible.
The
actual language used in Twitter differs from the language of a text message,
because abbreviations, and phonetic spelling aren’t very common, instead the
users stick to standard grammar but condensed ideas. The senetences structures rarely
change from simple sentences; “Sam Bailey is everything.’ And ‘Jared Leto has
better hair than me.; are examples of this from Anna Kendrick’s latest Tweets.
- What does she use it for
- What can you tell about Anna Kendrick from her tweets
- Realtionship between her and audience
- What does she use it for
- What can you tell about Anna Kendrick from her tweets
- Realtionship between her and audience