Anatomy of a tweet – Introduction to twitter part 2
This post continues from the “Anatomy of a tweet part 1” posted on 6th May 2016 in which the component parts of a tweet were identified and explained.
This post continues from the “Anatomy of a tweet part 1” posted on 6th May 2016 in which the component parts of a tweet were identified and explained.
This week’s post is about twitter, not about how to use it, when to use it, or even whether to use it. Instead this post hopes to demystify the anatomy of a tweet.
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