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Twitter

  • How to: Boost Your Google Rankings With Twitter | oneforty blog – Twitter is a great way to build a relationship with your target audience and influencers in that space. Those people may blog about you and share your content elsewhere. These potential inbound links and the traffic your fans drive to your content are worth the time invested in running a Twitter account.
  • How to Write a Letter to the Editor (Natl Coalition for Sexual Freedom) – Letters to the editor are an effective way to convey a positive image of alternate sexual practices such as SM, polyamory and swinging. Letters help to de-stigmatize negative social myths and misconceptions about these types of practices.
  • TEDxVienna-Johannes Grenzfurthner-On how to subvert subversion (YouTube) -
  • The Siege of Planned Parenthood – NYTimes.com – Planned Parenthood does pay for its own abortion services, though, and that’s what makes them a target. Pence has 154 co-sponsors for his bill. He was helped this week by an anti-abortion group called Live Action, which conducted a sting operation at 12 Planned Parenthood clinics in six states, in an effort to connect the clinic staff to child prostitution.
  • Injustice at Every Turn: A Report of the National Transgender Discrimination Survey | National Gay and Lesbian Task Force – Transgender and gender non-conforming people face rampant discrimination in every area of life: education, employment, family life, public accommodations, housing, health, police and jails, and ID documents. This data is so shocking that it will change the way you think about transgender people and it should change the way you advocate. The National Transgender Discrimination Survey was conducted by the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force and the National Center for Transgender Equality.

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  • I need a good recipe for sangria. #
  • Red wine sangria with Malbec, simple syrup, oranges, apples, lemons, limes, peaches. Now it steeps. #

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  • Twitter: Oh, behaaaave. #
  • Lisa V. of Cinekink is proposing the "Sex It Up!" panel for SXSW Interactive, so go vote http://bit.ly/avy6SY (please RT) #
  • RT @cassking: Sort of awesome! RT @WetSpotJohn: The, um, Wall Street Journal likes #SHINE @shinemusical http://ow.ly/2vMqk #
  • RT @Ropecast: @CineKink I'll be interested to find out who they get for the "5 years of sex podcasting" panel. #
  • RT @angryasianman: GAPIMNY is looking for stories of anti-Asian racism at gay clubs in New York: http://bit.ly/aA1xLB #
  • Peter, Paul & Mary’s cease-and-desist to NOM: Stop playing “This Land Is Your Land” http://bit.ly/bbrETp #

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  • MT @TristanTaormino: We shuffled things around, now have 15+ add'l beds available for @DarkOdyssey. Registration will reopen soon #dosc10 #
  • RT @Klawdya: #DC GRUE is almost upon us, clear your schedule and come! http://grue.me (plz RT) #
  • Lunching with Mr. Goodbar. #
  • Holy cow, I am fried. Still have to teach a class on searching and give a bunch of tours. *whimpers* #
  • $!:+@:!? signal light on the ':@)?#$! train. #

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  • RT @SexatDawn: A somewhat dense, but interesting discussion of how jealousy is like fascism. http://fb.me/t6KQicbd #
  • RT @lqqkout: NPR is doing a story on "Oddly Specific Musuems", please recommend my LA&M suggestion! http://tinyurl.com/2cqbb44 #
  • RT @Klawdya: GRUE comes to DC this weekend! http://grue.me #
  • MT @Chanders: Dear NYC and national media: I hope you will devote as much attention to this http://bit.ly/beDP8N as to the f-ing "mosque." #
  • Does anyone have the link to the nicely formatted/Google Doc version of the Infamous List? Thanks! #dosc10 #
  • RT @kinksterama Anybody traveling with Southwest before Sept 22? I have a voucher to unload. #
  • O Fortuna, velut luna. At Symphony Space, sight reading Carmina Burana. #

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  • I saw Shine: The Burlesque musical last night at La Mama with a whole bunch of friends. Brilliant. Remaining shows Thurs & Sat #
  • I saw Shine: A Burlesque Musical (@shinemusical) last night at La Mama . Brilliant. Audience packed w kinksters. Remaining shows Thurs & Sat #
  • Reading Andrea Zanin's (Sexgeek) speech at #tfw2010 “it’s not about sex” and other lies http://bit.ly/bVtIia Seriously sorry I missed this #
  • homeofthevain:

    Antoine d’Agata, Japan, 2004
    “The night, the…: homeofthevain:

    Antoine d’Agata, Japan, 2004
    “The… http://bit.ly/9KRkMf #

  • Giddy. #

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  • RT @NotifyNYC: LIRR service is suspended in both directions on all branches, except the Port Washington Branch, due to switching problems. #
  • RT @NotifyNYC: Military planes will be flying over the Hudson River by the Intrepid 3PM-4PM today & 10AM-11:15AM tomorrow for Air Force Week #
  • RT @SecondSexe: Mon coup de coeur X-plicit du jour : "Vie" de @erikalust. Beauté, complicité et sensualité http://bit.ly/9aljnR #

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  • Dear @Adobe Please explain why I can’t use Acrobat 5.0 to open a document created in 8.0? I’m not the only one still using lower versions. #
  • On kink time, in the Kink On Tap chatroom http.live.kinkontap.com. The smart sexuality newscast for the kinkily inclined. #
  • RT @PassionAndSoul: Waffle House solves all problems! //Hash browns with everything! #
  • MT @violetblue: how far can Facebook go? RT @digitallyblonde Banned for interacting: an open letter to Facebook http://bit.ly/freeZara #
  • RT @Dov_jaspamaster Just had the 2 people rooming w me @ floating world drop out anyone interested in sharing the room I booked contact me #
  • RT @Scarleteen: HPV and Cervical Cancer Screening Medical Guidelines – theHPVtest.com http://bit.ly/byQcrT #
  • RT @writingdirty: If anyone needs a place to stay Friday-Sunday at The Floating World we have space (for a share of the hotel cost) #tfw2010 #

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  • VSC Twitter Updates for 2010-07-10: VSC Bookmarks: Making a Hot Mess out of “Feminist” TV | where is your line? – … http://bit.ly/dbZ1ky #
  • VSC Submissions Wanted: Women’s Words on Their Orgasms:

    Midori by Steve Diet Goedde

    Midori is seeking submiss… http://bit.ly/dzra6b #

  • The Secret In Their Eyes is devastating and brilliant. GO see it. #

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Oh my word, what’s happened to Twitter in the last month? Or, indeed, in the last week? Twitter used to be a semi-obscure micro-blogging platform on which bloggers, geeks and socialites indulged in occasional interaction. People like you and me, mostly. We used it to share our woes about work and to moan about idiots on buses. We scrutinised the thoughts of acquaintances in far flung locations and responded instantly to their emotions and enquiries. We revealed our innermost anxieties and spewed forth a dribble of heartfelt irrelevances. In short, Twitter was both intimate and trivial.

And then Twitter changed. People started broadcasting less and conversing more. A greater proportion of messages were directed not @everyone, but @someone. Twitter became more of a public email service where online friends chatted openly, and the rest of us saw only half of their conversation. Meanwhile marketing gurus recognised the usefulness of an unregulated social network and moved in to groom advocates for their products and online services. Twitter became less parochial, more worldly-wise, and activity ratcheted up a level.

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An article about social networks, but mostly about Twitter – Viv

by Clive Thompson

. . . Social scientists have a name for this sort of incessant online contact. They call it “ambient awareness.” It is, they say, very much like being physically near someone and picking up on his mood through the little things he does — body language, sighs, stray comments — out of the corner of your eye. Facebook is no longer alone in offering this sort of interaction online. In the last year, there has been a boom in tools for “microblogging”: posting frequent tiny updates on what you’re doing. The phenomenon is quite different from what we normally think of as blogging, because a blog post is usually a written piece, sometimes quite long: a statement of opinion, a story, an analysis. But these new updates are something different. They’re far shorter, far more frequent and less carefully considered. One of the most popular new tools is Twitter, a Web site and messaging service that allows its two-million-plus users to broadcast to their friends haiku-length updates — limited to 140 characters, as brief as a mobile-phone text message — on what they’re doing. There are other services for reporting where you’re traveling (Dopplr) or for quickly tossing online a stream of the pictures, videos or Web sites you’re looking at (Tumblr). And there are even tools that give your location. When the new iPhone, with built-in tracking, was introduced in July, one million people began using Loopt, a piece of software that automatically tells all your friends exactly where you are.

. . .This is the paradox of ambient awareness. Each little update — each individual bit of social information — is insignificant on its own, even supremely mundane. But taken together, over time, the little snippets coalesce into a surprisingly sophisticated portrait of your friends’ and family members’ lives, like thousands of dots making a pointillist painting. This was never before possible, because in the real world, no friend would bother to call you up and detail the sandwiches she was eating. The ambient information becomes like “a type of E.S.P.,” as Haley described it to me, an invisible dimension floating over everyday life.

. .. As I interviewed some of the most aggressively social people online — people who follow hundreds or even thousands of others — it became clear that the picture was a little more complex than this question would suggest. Many maintained that their circle of true intimates, their very close friends and family, had not become bigger. Constant online contact had made those ties immeasurably richer, but it hadn’t actually increased the number of them; deep relationships are still predicated on face time, and there are only so many hours in the day for that.

But where their sociality had truly exploded was in their “weak ties” — loose acquaintances, people they knew less well. It might be someone they met at a conference, or someone from high school who recently “friended” them on Facebook, or somebody from last year’s holiday party. In their pre-Internet lives, these sorts of acquaintances would have quickly faded from their attention. But when one of these far-flung people suddenly posts a personal note to your feed, it is essentially a reminder that they exist. I have noticed this effect myself. In the last few months, dozens of old work colleagues I knew from 10 years ago in Toronto have friended me on Facebook, such that I’m now suddenly reading their stray comments and updates and falling into oblique, funny conversations with them. My overall Dunbar number is thus 301: Facebook (254) + Twitter (47), double what it would be without technology. Yet only 20 are family or people I’d consider close friends. The rest are weak ties — maintained via technology.

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by Viviane on 04/11/2025

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sex 20 This weekend: Sex 2.0 in Atlanta

Sex 2.0 will focus on the intersection of social media, feminism, and sexuality. How is social media enabling people to learn, grow, and connect sexually? How is sexual expression tied to social activism? Does the concept of transparency online offer new opportunities or present new roadblocks — or both? These questions, and many more, will be addressed within a safe, welcoming, sex-positive space.

Respecting the confidentiality and protecting the identities of participants who wish to maintain a degree of anonymity will be a top priority at Sex 2.0.

When? April 12, 2008
Where? 1763~A Deviant Place of Decadence, 1763 Montreal Circle, Tucker, Ga., 30084 (directions)
How much? $50
Registration in advance is mandatory; no walk up registrations will be accepted.

  • Sex 2.0 Web site
  • Sex 2.0 Google Group
  • Sex 2.0 Schedule
  • Sex 2.0 Flickr photo pool
  • Sex 2.0: Sexuality, Feminism, And Waffles (Fleshbot)
  • Cory Silverberg interview with Amber L. Rhea, conference organizer

I’m going to be presenting about a nuts and bolts talk on how to be a sex blogger – a quick tour of key blogs, setting up your first blog, privacy issues, getting the word out about your blog, and working with affiliate accounts.

I’m going to be bookmarking pertinent sites at del.icious: http://del.icio.us/viviane with the Sex2.0 tag.

Twitter: Many of the speakers are on Twitter, and hopefully will be live twitting the conference:

Amber Rhea
Rachel Kramer Bussel
Funky Brown Chick
Cunning Minx
Melissa Gira
Furry Girl
Muse Carmona
jbrotherlove
Ellie Lumpesse
Regina Lynn
Match
Mistress Maeve
Audacia Ray
Tara Sawyer
Rusty Tanton
Viviane
Jennifer W
Elizabeth Wood

(If you’re wondering what the heck is Twitter, Match provided a link to a great explanation.)

And I’ll be posting pictures of what I eat at Waffle House, just to tease Jonno and Mr. Gimlet. ;-D

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Following on Twitter.com (What are you doing?): raveninnyc, mydesire and sylvanus.

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