In Tufekci's view, the way that services like Twitter allow us to comment and respond and converse with others in real - time is a lot more like talking than it is publishing, and therefore it represents a move away from our Western print - based culture (Andy Carvin of NPR has talked about what he does in curating news via Twitter as «preserving oral history.&raqu
In Tufekci's view, the way that
services like Twitter allow us to comment and respond and converse with
others in real - time is a lot more like talking than it is publishing, and therefore it represents a move away from our Western print - based culture (Andy Carvin of NPR has talked about what he does in curating news via Twitter as «preserving oral history.&raqu
in real -
time is a lot more like talking
than it is publishing, and therefore it represents a move away from our Western print - based culture (Andy Carvin of NPR has talked about what he does
in curating news via Twitter as «preserving oral history.&raqu
in curating news via Twitter as «preserving oral
history.»