May 13th, 2008
Hooked on Twitterers' feelings on Twistori
While recording net@night tonight, Leo mentioned a site called Twistori, which is a social experiment based on Twitterers' feelings (what they're saying on the message-sharing site Twitter that involves the following keywords - love, hate, think, believe, feel, wish). It sounds a little odd, and probably is a little odd, but it is amusing for a minute here and there (the design is clean, making the real-time "tweets" easy to watch). Here's a shot of what just hit the screen.

May 13th, 2008 | Permalink | Comments (4)
Posted by: Chris | around 2 months ago
It feels like you're peering into the private diary of a bunch of people. Kinda weird. Kinda cool.
Posted by: Mot Faerin | around 2 months ago
This is just the big inning. Soon getting the pulse of the world will be a real time process. - I have often wondered if people all over the world have common dreams. maybe we can finally find out?
Posted by: Zara | around about 1 month ago
How great is this? I totally love it.
Posted by: Rider | around 2 months ago
So far the only cool thing I've seen done with Twitter. Very strangely voyeuristic.