Feeding Twitter a Steady Diet of Bunk and Hogwash
BY Nancy Scola | Friday, April 17 2009
We're thinking this absolutely calls for a Ethan Zuckerman-style Twitter-vestigation. Over on Daily Kos, a diarist by the name of "Bamos" tells tale of how he or she whipped up an account under the handle @InTheStimulus and went experimenting. He started off cautiously, dribbling out newsy reports of what lurked deep inside the stimulus package, like "$4.7 million for a program supplying public television to K-8 classrooms" and "$750,000 for an underground tunnel connecting a middle school and high school in North Carolina." Perhaps plausible enough. So he went bigger and bolder. "$104 million to apply a new system of closed captioning to old television shows." Err, job creation? "$500k for the ML Soccer expansion team in Philly." Maybe that's infrastructure spending. "$104,000 to exhume President Taft." What a minute... His nonsense rippled out through Twitter. Poking around Twitter Search reveals that his post about the $175,000 in stimpak for the selection of a national insect was retweeted a dozen times.
Bamos's takeaways from the experience: "First, conservative activists are crazy and gullible. But second, be careful of what you read and believe on Twitter." (Photo credit: Denis Collette)