tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post2155774569515724773..comments2024-03-05T06:32:37.180-05:00Comments on The Daly Planet: NASCAR Leading Social Media RevolutionDaly Planet Editorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13834588435004023666noreply@blogger.comBlogger38125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-35550620595554246382012-02-28T15:55:04.993-05:002012-02-28T15:55:04.993-05:00I have had my twitter account for several years, a...I have had my twitter account for several years, and I will admit that over the past couple of years, a highlight to my twitter experience is the Nascar component. I am not giong to sit here and say I love having tweets floating across the tv screen, or whether a social media garage is necessary...but it makes me feel a part of everything. There are pros and cons, ddue to commercials and digital cable having a lag time, I will see "WRECK" "CRASH" "WRECK" a good half a minute before I actually see it on my screen. While the severity is not clear until I actually see it on my telecast, the suspense ends as soon as I see "Caution" from one of the nascar media types, or fans that I follow. <br /><br />Twitter is certainly here to stay and for those who done use it, I can certainly understand the lack of understanding the appeal of it. But its not going anywhere. As far as tweeting while commentating or tweeting during an interview, etc. I think that is a bit much. But its the same as most people who cant seem to stop looking at their phone long enough to have an actual conversation.Trinity929https://www.blogger.com/profile/14057258192692967366noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-50786507208011312002012-02-24T07:59:31.338-05:002012-02-24T07:59:31.338-05:00FloridaMatt, if you're still checking this, it...FloridaMatt, if you're still checking this, it looks like you're as confused as I am. John suggested to me also that I look at who he follows. While that's logical, I find the notion of wading through his list of 1900+ to be daunting to the point of paralysis. That's a lot of people to filter to find those who are active here at TDP.Charlie Spencernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-88897979197177616992012-02-22T21:34:01.195-05:002012-02-22T21:34:01.195-05:00to Sally-I will miss u on racedays for sure! But w...to Sally-I will miss u on racedays for sure! But will welcome your comments after the race. We share very similar opines & u are a MI gal too!PammHhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05300459856268781781noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-47049925460977420322012-02-22T20:01:22.492-05:002012-02-22T20:01:22.492-05:00But at the moment I don't want to follow anyON...But at the moment I don't want to follow anyONE. I just want to follow the blog postings.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-45790440132838707802012-02-22T19:52:19.298-05:002012-02-22T19:52:19.298-05:00Matt, search for me by name or thedalyplanet and t...Matt, search for me by name or thedalyplanet and then click on the folks who I follow. That will display a list of folks you can use as a base to start.<br /><br />Every user has a list, the search box will provide any names or lists you need.<br /><br />Your home is your timeline, connect is tweets sent to just you. Have fun.Daly Planet Editorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13834588435004023666noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-85563369901579950142012-02-22T19:44:07.225-05:002012-02-22T19:44:07.225-05:00ok, so I'm on twitter.com, logged in.
Now, ho...ok, so I'm on twitter.com, logged in.<br /><br />Now, how do I follow #tdpAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-26248775938914135472012-02-22T16:17:12.116-05:002012-02-22T16:17:12.116-05:00Okay, I'm gonna backpedal a bit here.
I was a...Okay, I'm gonna backpedal a bit here.<br /><br />I was aware Twitter had changed its GUI, but today is the first time I've looked at it since the change. <br />I find it much easier to follow conversations now.<br /><br />Maybe I'll notice some other changes that will affect my opinion of the service; maybe not. But that alone does make it worth at least another (fifth) look.Charlie Spencernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-3957362725232784082012-02-22T15:53:03.968-05:002012-02-22T15:53:03.968-05:00After about 4 years of facebook and about 1½ years...After about 4 years of facebook and about 1½ years of twitter we decided as a new years resolution to chuck both of them and get back to a more sensible way of life. They both seemed to be getting far too silly and taking up time that could be better spent.The time we spend face to face with our friends is far more valuable than playing with the Blackberry and chatting with folks we will probable never meet and perhaps not care to anyway. Maybe when we get older we will find more time for this sort of thing.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-57031595091974559042012-02-22T07:33:50.504-05:002012-02-22T07:33:50.504-05:00Sophia, thanks, but I'm not interested in gett...Sophia, thanks, but I'm not interested in getting followers. My experience with blogging shows I have little to say that's unique or original. I'm looking at Twitter more as an information source, not as a networking or socializing tool. I realized I don't enjoy doing those things off-line, and that's part of why I don't enjoy forcing myself to try to do them online.<br /><br />I don't have any form of portable connectivity device. I don't feel any motivation to be connected when I'm away from work or home, and I suspect I'd just lose it anyway. I apparently don't value immediate information as much as others do (or as much as the cellular providers think I should).<br /><br />There's got to be a good guide to using Twitter as an information resource for the passive lurker. Everything I find is oriented around using it to amass followers, usually for business purposes. I acknowledge that you get out what you put into it, but experience shows I have nothing to 'put'. James says a light came on for him; I can't find the switch.Charlie Spencernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-15666708297927113982012-02-22T00:31:24.448-05:002012-02-22T00:31:24.448-05:00Here's another perspective on following certai...Here's another perspective on following certain folks: Twitter allows users to create lists. My feed has core-press, cool-press, drivers or what not. We could always get users to start a TDP list... <br /><br />just a thought.NASCAR Bits & Pieces (Bruce)http://nascar-bits-and-pieces.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-38138395565306644282012-02-21T23:02:09.701-05:002012-02-21T23:02:09.701-05:00Like someothers here, I guess I'm happy readin...Like someothers here, I guess I'm happy reading the 'latest news' without having to involve yet another electronic service. I just don't 'get' the appeal. Glad that so many seem to find it so impressive, but it's just not my 'thing'. Faster is better doesn't get it for me.<br /><br />Thanks, JD, for all the good times and entertining insight over the past few years. I'll just have to join you on the blog site. It's been a blast. Thanks everyone.Sallyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03233133246348697023noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-66030970390834291732012-02-21T18:47:32.062-05:002012-02-21T18:47:32.062-05:00Charlie
i don't use a smart phone so tweet on...Charlie<br /><br />i don't use a smart phone so tweet on laptop. I post pictures using Twitpic.<br /><br />You can have as many accounts as you can manage. I know many who have personal ones & one for work/professiona or for their blogs if they are foodies, cooks, etc.<br /><br />I think more than 2 are confusing for most. I sometimes post for a band's schedule I keep so use an alternative browser (Opera) so I'm logged in as Sophiz123 on twitter in Chrome & Firefox.<br /><br />I've also posted short videos but think you can do that on twitpic now also. Or send a Bubbletweet using Eyejot.<br /><br />We animal lovers are always sharing pet picks or gardeners pics of flowers, or cooks sharing a food dish photo (I know but hey I've gotten great tips from a Newspaper Food critic on how to make biscuits from scratch) <br /><br />You just never know when a conversation will connect to a followers.<br /><br />oh, and you can send 2 or 3 tweets in a row, or in a DM if somebody follows you back.<br /><br />Some use the tweetlonger deal but most of us find that annoying as it makes you finish reading in a new window. We 140 purist types have unfollowed folks that use that constantly. I understand the need sometimes.<br /><br />Also somebody said they don't like where shortened links are going to take them.<br /><br />A valid concern as bitly & others or accounts can be hacked & turn a nice link into something not so nice.<br /><br />Also check your followers constantly. Lots of dirty junk happening since the newest Twitter upgrade (not everybody has that apparently) <br /><br />Ban/block/report spammers.Sophiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07789033556426951026noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-45903112804166527482012-02-21T18:32:24.163-05:002012-02-21T18:32:24.163-05:00Glenc1 & Kohoso etc
I've used twitter sin...Glenc1 & Kohoso etc<br /><br />I've used twitter since 2008 but agree it's being used too much all over tv including NASCAR. Same w/ Fbook & comments. This somehow has diluted the enjoyment for many early adopters.<br /><br />(but I'm tired also of tv telling me 'for more info see our website')....<br /><br />I use twitter for some nascar but following too many reporters results in 40 tweets in your feed saying exact same thing. So choose wisely.<br /><br />Max Papis & his wife are fun tho tati doesn't post as often, least in off season. Delana H posts adorable pics of her dogs.<br /><br />+ many celebs/race drivers have "ghost tweeters" & do not disclose that. Other times it's obvious if they tweet during races.<br /><br />The reporters & tv guys are fabulous. Some seek you out in DM (Private Direct Message on Twitter) or if you have a site, email. <br /><br />I LOVE getting emails from guys I've seen on tv asking me for recipes or about other things I've mentioned, lol. Or somebody i've seen locally on tv for 10 yrs sending me a message that a colleague of theirs drives them crazy!<br /><br />Max Papis & his wife, and Graham Rahal are good at responding to me the few times I've commented to them. I used to follow more Indycars but they tweeted to much in other languages, or were boring. Some "tweet & run" and never respond (which is why I don't follow many celebs or athletes) <br /><br />Plus, it's rewarding that the guys I've enjoyed on tv are just as kind and classy in private DMs/email as they are on tv or the much public social medias.<br /> I liked Twitter best "3 upgrades ago" when the DM count would change w/o having to guess or keep your twitter email open constantly.<br /><br />It was interesting following Vickers when he was off sick for a season & he shared lots of photos about what he was doing & was a good responder to all, too.<br /><br />My late mom saw my tweet # a year ago and said "20,000? You talk a lot" I said but mom, that's only in 140 characters at a time! <br /><br />Some drivers' blow off steam & apologize for sounding angry in their stream later...I respect those drivers...max papis comes to mind at doing that.<br /><br />But some of the reporters & SPEED guys have just been the best!!<br /><br />Well, except for a few mentioned elsewhere. If you act like your 8 yrs old, I don't follow. they tweet non-sense.<br /><br />For m 80% of twitter is local people. My family & in real life friends think SM is nuts but are amazed at the folks I've been able to meet or have at my house when they are in the area. Great quality folks with good sense of humors & shared interest...food, pets, sports, photography :) or artist who've had art showings or been in local theatre. I love twitter. It's opened up a whole new world & my house mate enjoys meeting new people too (He's an introvert & doesn't do Tw or FB)<br /><br />Initially the tweets are confusing as they read backwards (original conversation starter far in your stream if you follow over 200 folks)<br /><br />Some follow 1000s but I have no idea how they can read that much!! 250 is the limit for average folks to follow.<br /><br />Try it you might like it!<br /><br />It's all in who you follow.Sophiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07789033556426951026noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-74487636005074997382012-02-21T18:23:22.181-05:002012-02-21T18:23:22.181-05:00Put me in the "I don't get it" categ...Put me in the "I don't get it" category, and I'm an IT professional. I've created accounts on four different occasions over the last three or four years. I just can't figure out how to use it.<br /><br />I'm pathologically afraid of shortened URLs. If I can't read where it goes, I'm not taking the chance.<br /><br />I can't figure out how 'conversations' flow. I reminds me of listening to one side of a telephone conversation; I can't figure out how to hear the other side.<br /><br />I don't like the 'wheat to chaff' ratio. Twitter's policy is one account per user, but I wish they'd permit people to have one for professional purposes and a different one for their personal lives. I care what Wendy V. may have to say about a pit incident; I don't care how long she was stuck in the airport.<br /><br />I HATE the 140-character limit. On the rare occasions I had something to post, it took me longer to edit myself than it took to do what I was posting about in the first place. I also don't get many of the abbreviations the limit forces people to use.<br /><br />Do people actually post photos and videos directly on Twitter; or do they post them to an account or page on another site, and then link to them from Twitter? There's a difference.<br /><br />I think it depends a lot on how important it is to you to know --NOW--. Let's face it, it's only racing. If Jr. replaces an engine Saturday after Happy Hour, it doesn't matter to me that I don't find out until I read Jayski Sunday morning.<br /><br />That said, I'm glad NASCAR is able to attract fans using this tool, along with any other they can leverage effectively. But I couldn't have expressed the above opinions using it.Charlie Spencernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-66010034227020915412012-02-21T17:13:08.357-05:002012-02-21T17:13:08.357-05:00I, for one, will enjoy using Twitter during the ra...I, for one, will enjoy using Twitter during the race. That way I don't have to go back & forth to the blog and Twitter. Lets just all remember to be polite (just as JD asks when we post) and to embrace it. If you don't enjoy posting on Twitter, don't. Just follow the comments. There are lots of good people to follow and you can learn a lot. Change is good; cannot wait. Thanks for all you do to enlighten us JD.Debbyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02791960450525241299noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-22054402587647207122012-02-21T16:45:46.478-05:002012-02-21T16:45:46.478-05:00I fussed it and cussed it and i've eatin crow....I fussed it and cussed it and i've eatin crow.<br /><br />I said social media was teenager driven. Tweet? What's a tweet..and why do i care who does what and when. And FB? Why do I even care what my longtime high school buddy is doing<br /><br />Then in 2009 the light went off and I discovered it. Now I religiously follow Nascar daily.<br /><br />It's not lame..it's not a waste of time. It's legit and fun.<br /><br />I follow TDP, Jenna Fryer and Lee Spencer and Bob Pockrass and Tom Jensen the drivers PR guy's/girls <br /><br />Drivers who use it always provide cool insight at the shop and at the track. Fyi...follow Kevin and Delana even you arent a fan...it's worth it.<br /><br />Take it from a 44 yr old Carolina Farm boy...it's cool.Jamesnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-82281448526743149012012-02-21T16:41:33.152-05:002012-02-21T16:41:33.152-05:00This allows them to give us feedback immediately a...<i>This allows them to give us feedback immediately and react to your questions and comments. I think this is going to be fantastic.</i><br /><br />John, I hope that's not wishful thinking. It would be fantastic if they did, because they'd get a much better "pulse" reading the comments from your followers.<br /><br />But as I've seen up to now, they pick and choose only smiley face comments or questions from Twitter, for lack of better terms. And we all know, when it comes to commenting on the broadcasts, there's a lot of contructive criticism. Which they should appreciate and address.bobbydjrhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00445262907429460664noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-44048722913834749492012-02-21T16:31:30.622-05:002012-02-21T16:31:30.622-05:00I agree with you, KoSoHo...for too many years NASC...I agree with you, KoSoHo...for too many years NASCAR has sort of ignored new technology (heck, they've finally gone to fuel injection...) and I think it's essential that they bring back the young. But to use Kyle Petty's signature phrase, let's be honest--I do think those who Twitter can be a bit self centered, thinking everything they say is important to everyone, but at least NASCAR is making an attempt to be involved. I also think a lot of it is people being 'starstruck' at famous people responding to them. That's normal, mind you, you feel flattered. But to the thousands of other viewers, we're just annoyed that it's on our screen. I also think using jargon & abbreviations excessively is not good for the English language, but that's a whole different story ppl, lol...<br />:)glenc1noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-75751955389143461142012-02-21T15:48:25.653-05:002012-02-21T15:48:25.653-05:00Anon, we will use the #TDP hashtag for the live ra...Anon, we will use the #TDP hashtag for the live races. We tried a soft rollout of a live Twitter chat during the Shootout and it went really well.<br /><br />One of the biggest benefits of allowing TDP readers to chat on Twitter for the live races is that we are followed by the TV folks, the media reporters and the NASCAR officials.<br /><br />This allows them to give us feedback immediately and react to your questions and comments. I think this is going to be fantastic.<br /><br />JDDaly Planet Editorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13834588435004023666noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-73601188064256641042012-02-21T15:09:52.366-05:002012-02-21T15:09:52.366-05:00It would be a lot easier for y'all to "ch...It would be a lot easier for y'all to "chat" using a hashtag such as #TDB (The Daly Planet) or something during the races. It's probably a good guess to assume most ppl follw JD on twitter that post on here. once JD post the hash tag (TDP) and it shows up on your feed you can click that and it will pull up all the post in real-time with ppl who use that hashtag.<br /><br />That way you wouldnt have to follow 100 different random fans and u could simply reply to a person 1 or 2 times if you wanted and they be involved in the "convo."<br /><br />Also, you have to make sure your tweets are "unprotected" for this to work. Otherwise other ppl wont see YOUR tweets even if you mention them in tweets. they MIGHT if you hit "reply," but I KNOW they dont on mentions alone. I think twitter's defualt is set to unprotected. IDK if this works for DMs as well or not.<br /><br />@lpmv2407Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-23123131910360988222012-02-21T15:07:25.311-05:002012-02-21T15:07:25.311-05:00glenc1...I'm the same as you in that I immedia...glenc1...I'm the same as you in that I immediately tune out when channels like ESPN and CNN start "taking the pulse of the nation" by reading off "tweets" from Twitter. I personally could care less in the midst of a TV presentation knowing what @JoonuhrRuulzz88forevah thinks about the major issue of the day...just the same as nobody cares what @KoHoSo tweets as well. ;-)<br /><br />On the other hand, I again point this back to the younger generation. From what I see, what people tweet about (plus all the rest) is important to them and forms their real-life discussions (even if they are overly-slanted toward doing it through a glorified Star Trek communicator). It's kind of their own version of the older generation that used to ask each other around the water cooler, "Did you hear what Johnny Carson said last night?"KoHoSohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00457687879505057220noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-2537907998259144252012-02-21T15:03:39.126-05:002012-02-21T15:03:39.126-05:00I dont like seeing twitter on my TV screen during ...I dont like seeing twitter on my TV screen during telecasts.Rolandhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00623901340377966481noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-47949254635760961722012-02-21T14:38:34.437-05:002012-02-21T14:38:34.437-05:00I've given my opinion on Twitter many times (w...I've given my opinion on Twitter many times (which can be summed up by, useful tool in the hands of the *right* users, a complete waste of time when it isn't.) I think it's important for NASCAR to embrace social media when it can, and they have spent way too long trying to hide from people--they need the transparency & exposure that comes with social media. But right now it's like Robby said...it is a bit like television just discovered fire. It's being beat to death in yes, very useless ways. I hardly watch some channels anymore, and flip away the minute they start telling me what people are Twittering about in some city. Eventually I believe it will settle down and become a more useful tool in the media's hands. And can I add myself to the list of people who find those playing with their phones instead of interacting with each other very rude? There's a time & place, man.glenc1noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-40595038704874784182012-02-21T14:07:30.324-05:002012-02-21T14:07:30.324-05:00Thanks, John. Didn't mean to turn this into a ...Thanks, John. Didn't mean to turn this into a "How To" thread. Carry on...bobbydjrhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00445262907429460664noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2080132098367510832.post-19809918629046673512012-02-21T13:07:50.257-05:002012-02-21T13:07:50.257-05:00Robby,
1 - Twitter does not require users to offe...Robby,<br /><br />1 - Twitter does not require users to offer a real name, only to establish an account with a contact email.<br /><br />2 - At the conclusion of NNS and Cup races, there will be an immediate post available for comments on the telecast. There will just not be a running live blog. Unfortunately, the number of folks coming to the live blog is soo small it no longer makes sense to maintain it.<br /><br />JDDaly Planet Editorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13834588435004023666noreply@blogger.com