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Reblogging

Reblogging (or, in Twitter parlance, reposting and formerly retweeting) is the mechanism in blogging which allows users to repost the content of another user's post with an indication that the source of the post is another user.

It was first developed by Jonah Peretti at Eyebeam Art and Technology Center's R&D program under the project 'Reblog' (from where the term originates) as an open-source tool for individually-run blogs. Tumblr then built it into their social network for re-sharing posts within the network, and similar features ("Retweet" on Twitter, "Share" on Facebook) then followed.

For a number of microblogging and social networking services, reblogging has become a means of both social bookmarking and user commentary; unlike social news services like Digg, Slashdot, and Reddit, however, reblogging typically does not involve a centralized "front page" to which the highest-ranked post is appended.

Reblogging (and the increased attention paid to the indexing and encouragement of reblogging) has become a major feature of many social networking sites and content-hosting services, and it has also become a potent means of secondary content promotion and audience measurement whereby links to external content are syndicated across multiple profiles and the reposts are indexed as a measurement of currency and relevance.

History and comparison edit

A historical precedent to reblogging is the viral nature of e-mail, as "Internet petitions" and "chain e-mails" which encouraged e-mail users to "resend" the e-mail to at least a minimum number of contacts on one's contact list were highly popular (and highly controversial) in the 1980s and 1990s. With the rise of the World Wide Web, it was not uncommon for webmasters, including major news service websites, to encourage readers of a post to share a link to the post with others on one's contact list. Only in the mid-2000s was the "share via e-mail" solicitation accompanied or replaced by branded "sharing" buttons from various social news or bookmarking services at the time, giving bloggers and news services a seemingly more accurate metric for readership and traffic than ever before; the issue of user moderation, however, gave bloggers and news services pause due to both real and alleged competition in moderation ranking of shared "front-page" posts. With the rise of micro-blogging in the latter 2000s, however, user moderation on front pages was de-emphasized as a feature in favor of "reblogs" on user profiles, which were usually taken by bloggers and news services as automatic endorsement of an original/linked post's currency, if not popular favor.

Reblog edit

Reblog was an open-source tool made at Eyebeam Art and Technology Center's R&D program, a team led by Jonah Peretti along with Michael Frumin, Michael Migurski, Alexander R. Galloway and Boris Anthony.[1] 'Reblog' was an open-source tool for individually-run blogs, with many early new media artists and bloggers using the tool to share content from one blog on another.

Tumblr edit

In 2007, Tumblr, a blogging service and network, launched. It is profile-driven and hierarchical in its facilitation of "reblogs". An original post by one Tumblr user is reblogged by another user by embedding a quote of the original post, link and publishing username in the repost, with the option of making a comment in reply to the previous post.

A feature of this method that distinguishes Tumblr from Twitter is that less emphasis is placed upon reblogging only the original post, resulting in often highly stacked semi-threaded conversations which are indexed and interpreted by the Tumblr server in the presented manner. While Twitter's character limit allows for little to no personal response, a Tumblr reblog allows for an endless amount of interpretations of the subject matter.[2] As a result, posts to Tumblr are typically shown less as typical blog posts (as offered by most major blog providers) and more as a blend of both Internet forum and blog features. Another difference between the two platforms is that Tumblr reblogs are more often visual, while Twitter is more message-based.[3]

Twitter edit

On Twitter, another micro-blogging service, the "retweet" phenomenon began in March 2007, whereby an informal protocol slowly developed among Twitter users. Initially called an "echo" the first instance was by Narendra Rocherolle.[4] A month later the term "retweet" was first referenced.[5] In this protocol, a post by User A which was considered notable by another Twitter user, User B, was copied by User B and reposted under User B's account and prefixed with "RT @username", with "RT" meaning "retweet". The at sign had previously been developed as a means of replying to Twitter posts, while the hashtag protocol would later be developed by users within the same year to highlight important keywords which they wished to be indexed in a search engine.

In 2009, the "retweet" phenomenon would experience a major uptick in adoption by Twitter users in order to forward SMS posts by Iranian observers and participants in the events following the Iranian presidential election.[citation needed] In August 2009, Twitter officially began integrating the "retweet" mechanism by replacing the string "RT @username" with a retweet symbol emulating Tumblr's reblog symbol;[6][7] in addition, retweet buttons were added to all Twitter posts (alongside "reply") and, by August 2010, an official "Tweet button" was developed and launched by Twitter for external websites,[8] with Twitter-based application developer TweetMeme agreeing with Twitter to integrate the functionality of its own then-popular button into Twitter's official button.[9] In April 2015, the "quote retweet" (also known as "Quote RTs" or "QRT") was introduced, with users able to retweet a post with their own commentary added above the original content.[10] In August 2020, a "Quote Tweets" link was added under posts to allow users to see other users' quote retweets.[11]

Tweetmeme, Topsy and a few other external third-party websites provide indexes of currently trending posts, hashtags, users and lists utilizing the Retweet protocol. As such, Twitter is a powerful flowing social medium that disseminates instant news through an array of social media networks.[12] The Twitter platform is a broadcasting service and a social network of open access of media through subscriptions by request or follow.[12]

Facebook edit

Facebook, while not promoting itself as a social bookmarking, social news or micro-blogging service, eventually also began allowing users to share links to and comments on external webpages to their walls, and notably to re-share posts from other users' walls with a single click of an attached "Share" link, "reblog-style". In addition, buttons for publishers to automatically share their posts on Facebook and index the current number of user links to the linked post are available.

Analysis edit

With the growing popularity of reblogging or re-syndication in the latter 2000s and early 2010s, a number of analyses have been offered on the functionality and value of the practice. Data scientists have shown that "retweeting cascades" play an important role in the spread of misinformation online.[13] Chris Wetherell, creator of retweets for Twitter, described what he saw as negative consequences of retweets, stating, "We might have just handed a 4-year-old a loaded weapon". Andy Baio found that about two thirds of the Gamergate harassment campaign tweets during a 72-hour period that he studied were retweets. Jason Goldman from Twitter described quote retweets as the riskiest form of retweet, stating, "Quote retweet allows for the dunk. It's the dunk mechanism."[14]

Linguists and philosophers,[15][16][17][18][19] have studied the communicative value of retweets: if, as the popular motto goes, "a retweet is not an endorsement", what is the meaning of a retweet? The predominant view [17][18][20][21] is that retweeting is like pointing at someone else's post (i.e. directing attention to it), or inviting one's audience to pay attention to it. RT is a popular acronym on social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter, meaning 'Regards To' and 'Re-Tweet' respectively.

References edit

  1. ^ "The Decade in Art: More Interactive than Ever - The L Magazine". The L Magazine. 28 December 2009. Retrieved 3 May 2016.
  2. ^ "Lesser-known Features". Retrieved 3 May 2016.
  3. ^ "Tweet tips: Most effective calls to action on Twitter". Retrieved 3 May 2016.
  4. ^ Rocherolle, Narendra. "Twitter / narendra: please twitter "echo" this". Retrieved 7 March 2007.
  5. ^ Seward, Zachary (15 October 2013). "The first-ever hashtag, @-reply and retweet, as Twitter users invented them". Quartz. Retrieved 15 October 2013.
  6. ^ Biz Stone (13 August 2009). "Project Retweet: Phase One". Twitter.
  7. ^ Daniel Ionescu (14 August 2009). "Twitter to Bolster Tools with 'Retweet' Function". PC World.
  8. ^ Carolyn Penner (August 12, 2010). "Pushing Our (Tweet) Button".
  9. ^ Nick Halstead (August 2010). . Tweetmeme. Archived from the original on 2010-12-17.
  10. ^ "Twitter now rolling out revamped 'quote tweet' functionality to Android". 14 April 2015.
  11. ^ "Twitter is now rolling out a new way to find quote tweets for all users". 31 August 2020.
  12. ^ a b Shi, Zhan; Rui, Huaxia; Whinston, Andrew B. (2014). "Content Sharing in a Social Broadcasting Environment". MIS Quarterly. 38 (1): 123–142. doi:10.25300/MISQ/2014/38.1.06. JSTOR 26554871.
  13. ^ Vosoughi, Soroush; Roy, Deb; Aral, Sinan (2018-03-09). "The spread of true and false news online". Science. 359 (6380): 1146–1151. Bibcode:2018Sci...359.1146V. doi:10.1126/science.aap9559. ISSN 0036-8075. PMID 29590045. S2CID 4549072.
  14. ^ Kantrowitz, Alex (2019-07-23). "The Man Who Built The Retweet: 'We Handed A Loaded Weapon To 4-Year-Olds'". BuzzFeed News. from the original on 2022-12-20. Retrieved 2022-12-24.
  15. ^ Rini, Regina (2017). "Fake News and Partisan Epistemology". Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal. 27 (2S): E–43-E-64. doi:10.1353/ken.2017.0025. ISSN 1086-3249. S2CID 149005270.
  16. ^ Labinaz, Paolo; Sbisà, Marina (April 2021). "The problem of knowledge dissemination in social network discussions". Journal of Pragmatics. 175: 67–80. doi:10.1016/j.pragma.2021.01.009. ISSN 0378-2166. S2CID 233577891.
  17. ^ a b Marsili, Neri (2020-06-29). "Retweeting: its linguistic and epistemic value". Synthese. 198 (11): 10457–10483. doi:10.1007/s11229-020-02731-y. ISSN 0039-7857. S2CID 220260566.
  18. ^ a b Emanuele Arielli (2018). "Sharing as Speech Act". Versus (2): 243–258. doi:10.14649/91354. ISSN 0393-8255.
  19. ^ Metaxas, Panagiotis. "What do retweets indicate? Results from user survey and meta-review of research". Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Web and Social Media, ICWSM 2015.
  20. ^ Rachel, Pepp, Jessica Michaelson, Eliot Sterken (2019). What's New about Fake News. Uppsala universitet, Avdelningen för teoretisk filosofi. OCLC 1234096227.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  21. ^ van Liere, Diederik (2010). "How far does a tweet travel?". Proceedings of the International Workshop on Modeling Social Media. MSM '10. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press. pp. 1–4. doi:10.1145/1835980.1835986. ISBN 978-1-4503-0229-6. S2CID 8723490.

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Repost redirects here Not to be confused with Riposte Reblogging or in Twitter parlance reposting and formerly retweeting is the mechanism in blogging which allows users to repost the content of another user s post with an indication that the source of the post is another user It was first developed by Jonah Peretti at Eyebeam Art and Technology Center s R amp D program under the project Reblog from where the term originates as an open source tool for individually run blogs Tumblr then built it into their social network for re sharing posts within the network and similar features Retweet on Twitter Share on Facebook then followed For a number of microblogging and social networking services reblogging has become a means of both social bookmarking and user commentary unlike social news services like Digg Slashdot and Reddit however reblogging typically does not involve a centralized front page to which the highest ranked post is appended Reblogging and the increased attention paid to the indexing and encouragement of reblogging has become a major feature of many social networking sites and content hosting services and it has also become a potent means of secondary content promotion and audience measurement whereby links to external content are syndicated across multiple profiles and the reposts are indexed as a measurement of currency and relevance Contents 1 History and comparison 1 1 Reblog 1 2 Tumblr 1 3 Twitter 1 4 Facebook 2 Analysis 3 ReferencesHistory and comparison editA historical precedent to reblogging is the viral nature of e mail as Internet petitions and chain e mails which encouraged e mail users to resend the e mail to at least a minimum number of contacts on one s contact list were highly popular and highly controversial in the 1980s and 1990s With the rise of the World Wide Web it was not uncommon for webmasters including major news service websites to encourage readers of a post to share a link to the post with others on one s contact list Only in the mid 2000s was the share via e mail solicitation accompanied or replaced by branded sharing buttons from various social news or bookmarking services at the time giving bloggers and news services a seemingly more accurate metric for readership and traffic than ever before the issue of user moderation however gave bloggers and news services pause due to both real and alleged competition in moderation ranking of shared front page posts With the rise of micro blogging in the latter 2000s however user moderation on front pages was de emphasized as a feature in favor of reblogs on user profiles which were usually taken by bloggers and news services as automatic endorsement of an original linked post s currency if not popular favor Reblog edit Reblog was an open source tool made at Eyebeam Art and Technology Center s R amp D program a team led by Jonah Peretti along with Michael Frumin Michael Migurski Alexander R Galloway and Boris Anthony 1 Reblog was an open source tool for individually run blogs with many early new media artists and bloggers using the tool to share content from one blog on another Tumblr edit In 2007 Tumblr a blogging service and network launched It is profile driven and hierarchical in its facilitation of reblogs An original post by one Tumblr user is reblogged by another user by embedding a quote of the original post link and publishing username in the repost with the option of making a comment in reply to the previous post A feature of this method that distinguishes Tumblr from Twitter is that less emphasis is placed upon reblogging only the original post resulting in often highly stacked semi threaded conversations which are indexed and interpreted by the Tumblr server in the presented manner While Twitter s character limit allows for little to no personal response a Tumblr reblog allows for an endless amount of interpretations of the subject matter 2 As a result posts to Tumblr are typically shown less as typical blog posts as offered by most major blog providers and more as a blend of both Internet forum and blog features Another difference between the two platforms is that Tumblr reblogs are more often visual while Twitter is more message based 3 Twitter edit On Twitter another micro blogging service the retweet phenomenon began in March 2007 whereby an informal protocol slowly developed among Twitter users Initially called an echo the first instance was by Narendra Rocherolle 4 A month later the term retweet was first referenced 5 In this protocol a post by User A which was considered notable by another Twitter user User B was copied by User B and reposted under User B s account and prefixed with RT username with RT meaning retweet The at sign had previously been developed as a means of replying to Twitter posts while the hashtag protocol would later be developed by users within the same year to highlight important keywords which they wished to be indexed in a search engine In 2009 the retweet phenomenon would experience a major uptick in adoption by Twitter users in order to forward SMS posts by Iranian observers and participants in the events following the Iranian presidential election citation needed In August 2009 Twitter officially began integrating the retweet mechanism by replacing the string RT username with a retweet symbol emulating Tumblr s reblog symbol 6 7 in addition retweet buttons were added to all Twitter posts alongside reply and by August 2010 an official Tweet button was developed and launched by Twitter for external websites 8 with Twitter based application developer TweetMeme agreeing with Twitter to integrate the functionality of its own then popular button into Twitter s official button 9 In April 2015 the quote retweet also known as Quote RTs or QRT was introduced with users able to retweet a post with their own commentary added above the original content 10 In August 2020 a Quote Tweets link was added under posts to allow users to see other users quote retweets 11 Tweetmeme Topsy and a few other external third party websites provide indexes of currently trending posts hashtags users and lists utilizing the Retweet protocol As such Twitter is a powerful flowing social medium that disseminates instant news through an array of social media networks 12 The Twitter platform is a broadcasting service and a social network of open access of media through subscriptions by request or follow 12 Facebook edit Facebook while not promoting itself as a social bookmarking social news or micro blogging service eventually also began allowing users to share links to and comments on external webpages to their walls and notably to re share posts from other users walls with a single click of an attached Share link reblog style In addition buttons for publishers to automatically share their posts on Facebook and index the current number of user links to the linked post are available Analysis editSee also Rage farming With the growing popularity of reblogging or re syndication in the latter 2000s and early 2010s a number of analyses have been offered on the functionality and value of the practice Data scientists have shown that retweeting cascades play an important role in the spread of misinformation online 13 Chris Wetherell creator of retweets for Twitter described what he saw as negative consequences of retweets stating We might have just handed a 4 year old a loaded weapon Andy Baio found that about two thirds of the Gamergate harassment campaign tweets during a 72 hour period that he studied were retweets Jason Goldman from Twitter described quote retweets as the riskiest form of retweet stating Quote retweet allows for the dunk It s the dunk mechanism 14 Linguists and philosophers 15 16 17 18 19 have studied the communicative value of retweets if as the popular motto goes a retweet is not an endorsement what is the meaning of a retweet The predominant view 17 18 20 21 is that retweeting is like pointing at someone else s post i e directing attention to it or inviting one s audience to pay attention to it RT is a popular acronym on social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter meaning Regards To and Re Tweet respectively References edit The Decade in Art More Interactive than Ever The L Magazine The L Magazine 28 December 2009 Retrieved 3 May 2016 Lesser known Features Retrieved 3 May 2016 Tweet tips Most effective calls to action on Twitter Retrieved 3 May 2016 Rocherolle Narendra Twitter narendra please twitter echo this Retrieved 7 March 2007 Seward Zachary 15 October 2013 The first ever hashtag reply and retweet as Twitter users invented them Quartz Retrieved 15 October 2013 Biz Stone 13 August 2009 Project Retweet Phase One Twitter Daniel Ionescu 14 August 2009 Twitter to Bolster Tools with Retweet Function PC World Carolyn Penner August 12 2010 Pushing Our Tweet Button Nick Halstead August 2010 Twitter Tweet Button Tweetmeme Archived from the original on 2010 12 17 Twitter now rolling out revamped quote tweet functionality to Android 14 April 2015 Twitter is now rolling out a new way to find quote tweets for all users 31 August 2020 a b Shi Zhan Rui Huaxia Whinston Andrew B 2014 Content Sharing in a Social Broadcasting Environment MIS Quarterly 38 1 123 142 doi 10 25300 MISQ 2014 38 1 06 JSTOR 26554871 Vosoughi Soroush Roy Deb Aral Sinan 2018 03 09 The spread of true and false news online Science 359 6380 1146 1151 Bibcode 2018Sci 359 1146V doi 10 1126 science aap9559 ISSN 0036 8075 PMID 29590045 S2CID 4549072 Kantrowitz Alex 2019 07 23 The Man Who Built The Retweet We Handed A Loaded Weapon To 4 Year Olds BuzzFeed News Archived from the original on 2022 12 20 Retrieved 2022 12 24 Rini Regina 2017 Fake News and Partisan Epistemology Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal 27 2S E 43 E 64 doi 10 1353 ken 2017 0025 ISSN 1086 3249 S2CID 149005270 Labinaz Paolo Sbisa Marina April 2021 The problem of knowledge dissemination in social network discussions Journal of Pragmatics 175 67 80 doi 10 1016 j 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