Sunday, January 25, 2015

Questions for the Interview:

1. Do you see your use of social media (twitter) as a method of self-branding? If so, what kind of brand are you intending to promote through your tweets?
2. What aspects of your profile design (twitter picture, cover photo, biography) were intentional in establishing your online presence? (Why did you make these choices?)
3. When you tweet, are you tweeting for yourself, or with a particular audience in mind? Both, perhaps?
4. Do you carry any concerns on your follower count? Why or why not?
5. If you could change one thing about your social media presence on twitter, what would it be?
6. Is there an ideal amount of favorites you would like to receive on your average tweet? What is it?
7. What qualifies as a "good" tweet to you?
8. What sort of thoughts inspire your texts that go into your social media presence?
9. You use a lot of "twitter" inspired humor in your tweets (I would need to define this - but from my social media use, there is a definite difference in the way we utilize humor online versus in real life) - Do you find yourself ever taking this humor outside of the twittersphere, and into your everyday life?
10. What aspects of a tweet need to be present in order for you to feel compelled to retweet?
11. How frequently do you change the aspects of your profile design (twitter picture, cover photo, biography), and why do you change them?
12. Do you occasionally find yourself laughing at your own tweets?
13. How frequently, if ever, do you subtweet? What constitutes as the grounds for a subtweet?
14. When you are deciding who to follow/unfollow (creating your community!), what makes an account worthy or unworthy of a follow?

1 comment:

  1. I love y our question about twitter inspired humor. I think you're really on to something there! That sounds like a discourse community convention.

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