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September 29th, 2013 by Calvero

tweet-exclamationA couple weeks ago, I reached 2000 people that I follow on twitter (Charles Trippy was my 2000th person I followed! Awesome vlogging series!).  Twitter puts a limit on the number of people you can follow  if you don’t have enough followers (Read more about that here on their site: “Why can’t I follow people?“).  So until I have more followers, I won’t be able to follow you.

I created a list on my account so that I can still “follow” those of you who recently followed me.

When will I actually be able to follow more than 2000 people on Twitter? When I have more followers, which is somewhere in the 1800s according to what I have read on various different articles around the web.  At one time I had a couple hundred more people following me than I followed.  Then I used Twitter less (no reason, just used it less) and didn’t look into following people back.

I am also going through my huge list (right now, 1061) and either unfollowing people like bots or spammers (mostly.  If you are reading this, and I am already following you, don’t worry about me unfollowing you) or unfollowing big names and putting them into different lists.  Example of the latter is various news outlets.  Would the BBC News or New York Times follow me? Ever? Highly doubtful, but they put out great, informative tweets. So I have put them in a News list.  As I move those guys around, I’ll follow

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You can read more about how to deal with the 2000 limit here.

 

 

 

 

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September 25th, 2013 by Calvero

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A few weeks ago, I happened to catch on Twitter some discussion of tweets with people watching the more than awesome Sherlock Holmes TV series that starred Jeremy Brett and Holmes and David Burke (and later) Edward Hardwicke as Watson that was put out by Granada back in the 1980s-90s. Using the hashtag #GranadaHolmes, people on Twitter were watching and commenting on the episodes as it was playing. I started taking part in it and have been having a blast ever since.

Live Tweeting: What is it?

When you are experiencing the same thing at the same time (in this case, watching video) with others from different places around the world all at the same time, and posting tweets about it using a hashtag for others to follow along in the conversation. I have done it when PBS aired BBC’s Sherlock and have loved it.

Twitter has a great page about what it is and the benefits

When is it?

Every Thursday, 8pm EST.

How to get involved:

You don’t need a Twitter account to follow along with the conversation, but if you want to add in your own thoughts, go ahead and sign in or sign up at Twitter’s site.

We follow the schedule of Washingotn DC’s PBS channel, WETA UK (the people who started the livetweet live in DC), which is pretty much in the original ordar.

Where to watch:

If you live in the DC area, watch on WETA UK. If you live outside that area (like me), you can watch on Netflix, Amazon Instant Video, or the DVDs, or other places on the internet (though not very legal) like YouTube.

We are still in the David Burke era (we last watched The Greek Interpreter), so there’s still plenty of episodes to watch with other fans.

Here’s the latest in the #GranadaHolmes tweets:


So come in and join the fun!

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March 9th, 2013 by Calvero

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March 2nd, 2013 by Calvero

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