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Mar 05, 2010 Question 26 - 03/05/2010 - Stories Told in the Social Networking Age (i.e. Less than 140 characters) |
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The creativity becomes itself a link, to the next tweet, the next discussion, the next subject. Following, followers, groups, connections. So that the flow into and out of each tweet becomes the flow of creativity. But yes, one spike of 140 characters is too limited, in and of itself, to be an individual work.