I wonder what will happen to the twitter accounts of folks who have passed away? Eg. Aaron Swartz: https://twitter.com/aaronsw https://twitter.com/aaronsw_hv > The cull will include users who stopped posting to the site because they died - unless someone with that person's account details is able to log-in. Yeah, this is bad. EDIT ---- Archive Team is making an effort to archive twitter accounts of dead users. Please…
Twitter prepares for cull of inactive users
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Wow this is quite smart. Never thought of that
When I was younger, it was a fun hobby to help people with.
I actually just gained access to that email and unfortunately since I only used it once years ago it was wiped.
Darn, I hope they don't wipe my account... there is no support .. premium support even as Id pay to have access and use it again.
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#113This is actually useful for me. The name of my new company is taken by a 10 year old account that has never tweeted, and I haven’t managed to find somebody at Twitter who can get the name for me. Does anybody know what’s going to happen to the names? Are they going to become available to register on 11th Dec? I hope somebody isn’t waiting there with a dictionary to squat them all...
Does anyone know of a service that can be made to automatically pick up a Twitter name as it becomes available?
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#114This is actually useful for me. The name of my new company is taken by a 10 year old account that has never tweeted, and I haven’t managed to find somebody at Twitter who can get the name for me. Does anybody know what’s going to happen to the names? Are they going to become available to register on 11th Dec? I hope somebody isn’t waiting there with a dictionary to squat them all...
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> Twitter will begin deleting accounts that have been inactive for more than six months, unless they log in before an 11 December deadline.
The old Yahoo Mail strategy. See how well that one worked out.
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Space gets cheap. But the namespace for user names gets ever more crowded.
not just the namespace, but the content-space. a service like twitter thives on a feeling if immediacy and involvement, and if you were to constantly be coming across dead accounts (whether the owner is deceased or just otherwise left twitter) i think it would detract from the usefulness of twitter. whether the accounts are moved to the internet archive or some twitter-hosted archive, the value in twitter is not in o…
I also find the insinuation that dead users provide no value absurd. Aside from current events, the human condition doesn’t really change, which is why we can still enjoy books written hundreds of years ago.
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To what end? You already assume Twitter has a shorter lifespan than the internet. Are you going to be upset when Twitter dies, removing not just all the accounts of live people, but dead people as well? Also, Twitter may disagree with you on its lifespan. I wouldn't, but I do believe that unless they do start archiving, it will reduce its lifespan, perhaps considerably.
This is why I really don't like the recent trend of third party sites dynamically embedding tweets on their own page when a screenshot plus direct link could have sufficed. The internet has already lost a great deal of its past with many historical image hosts that went down or rogue (looking at you Photobucket). Why are people making the same mistake again? BTW Facebook have had the option to memorialize the profile…
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I had a tweet from 2006, right after launch. It just said "this is dumb". It's gone now.
Wait, is this really happening? Can you confirm or post evidence? This is a big deal if so.
Both tweets are gone.
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#120While talking with my parents I realized how little of their generation is available to us. What did they eat in there travels? Where? What music did they listen to? What kind of cloths did they wear? I have a few fragments of photos, anecdots and not much more. I was thinking about how highly detailed memories of our generation would be available to future generations. Facebook, Twitter etc are in a way digital monu…
It downloads your digital life and stores it locally on a single, unified timeline, for archival and family history purposes.