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Monday, November 7, 2011

Backlash to NBA's new Twitter account


Incredible reaction coming out from the NBA's new Twitter account, @NBA_Labor. Players are extremely upset with the account, believing the NBA is using the account as a bully pulpit.

Honestly, I think it's brillant by the NBA. The players have been connected to the fans through Twitter for so long and have been able to send out their message. The NBA had to make this move to directly connect to fans.

Now about directly contacting players while they are negotiating, that's a different story. Doesn't seem like it would help to build consensus to me. After reading these articles, you tell me.

Here are some great articles on the matter:

Monday, October 31, 2011

World Series Twitter Buzz


It's Halloween and that can mean only two things. The World Series is over and candy goes on sale. And only one of those things make me... wait for it.... snicker.

But with the end of October means the end of a Classic and the World Series truly was classic. 7 games, great storylines, and another long off season for Nolan Ryan and his Texas Rangers. Now that it's over, it's time to see how the World Series played out on Twitter.

Well, the buzz was higher than last year. According to BuzzStudy, the Twitter buzz for the 2011 World Series is TWICE that of last year's Fall Classic. And that was only including Game 6. The figures are not updated for Game 7 and the Cardinals closeout, which will only increase that figure. (I highly recommend checking out this site which follows popular Twitter trends and gives user-friendly graphs. (Did you know that Kim Kardashian's Twitter popularity has never been higher because of her recent divorce after 72 days of marriage? I didn't care, but the figures are pretty impressive)

And my girl, Maria Burns Ortiz, has a good article on the World Series and Twitter. Here is hoping that they publish the updated figures for the entire World Series soon. And you know it's gonna be good, IBM has put there name on this baby.

Monday, October 3, 2011

Gathering the Clouds

Gathering the Clouds is a weekly entry that scours the web bringing together the most important links on sports and social media.

  • Maria Burns Ortiz (quickly becoming one of my favorite writers on sports and social media) has a piece on professional sports league's social media policies and the important differences between them. It goes on to list the biggest offenders of the social media policy for each league. Biggest loser: University of Idaho basketball player Kashif Watson who was suspended indefinitely
  • After another tough loss, this time to the Detroit Lions, Cowboys QB Tony Romo needed a little comforting. Good thing Dirk Nowitzki is there for Tony with a tissue and a tweet.
  • Article by Jason Peck about fans checking into MLB stadiums using foursquare, Facebook Places, and Gowalla. I honestly have not cared about sites like foursquare that have fans "check in" to places to share to their network they are at the stadium or bar watching their team... but I can't ignore it, especially if the incentives to "check in" get richer and richer.