Meet @limestonetweets
Monday
Mar 23, 2009
So, slowly but surely, new online media stuff in Kingston is starting to grab hold. There are still [mostly] monthly meetups taking place to talk web technology and social networking, there are radio stations, newspapers and hockey teams on Twitter, and there’s a killer blog that’s starting to gain momentum. The last, oh, 6 months or so have seen an EXPLOSIVE amount of locals on Twitter, likely in a growth rate that rival’s the main site, and I thought it was time to do something with it.
So about 2 months ago, sitting alone in a hotel room, I created @limestonetweets. It’s a twitter account devoted entirely to the local Tweet scene and those involved in it. Beyond that, though, it’s been an experiment for me on multiple fronts:
- @limestonetweets is a directory, more than it is a soap box. The account follows(*) only people in (and around) Kingston, making it a perfect “first stop” for people in the city to find, and connect with, other locals. Sure, I use it occasionally to gather feedback, or announce a meetup, but it’s “following” list is a directory first and foremost.
- It’s also a chat room. Any DM sent to the account is broadcasted to the world – giving locals a chance to announce where they are to the whole community at once, and allowing for completely impromptu meetups to happen. Yes, similar COULD happen using something like BrightKite… but that’s not where the masses are.
- The account has also served as the test of my own abilities to manage multiple accounts. Verdict? Still out. For a while, I was really good at followbacks – that’s been tricky recently, but doable.
- It’s also been interesting to watch how the account has shifted from me working like mad to find locals, to other people finding it through friends. I spent hours combing the Twitterverse in serach of people from Kingston Ontario – as apposed to the Kingstons in Nova Scotia, Jamaica or the UK – to follow. These days? Not so much.











Comments
Steven Black
March 23rd, 2009 at 12:59 pm
Limestone Tweets needs to be is a channel aggregator. Let me explain.
There isn’t much point in having a Twitter account that “follows” Kingston tweeters if there is no way to conveniently show these tweets either as a visible stream (in a browser interface) or as data (RSS or other).
In other words, like http://nearbytweets.com/ only better, i.e. not lame.
Harvey Kirkpatrick
March 24th, 2009 at 12:40 pm
@limestone tweets is awesome. I hope it continues to attract people to the monthly meetups, and encourages other Kingstonian’s to get together to jam about whatever they have in common. Thanks for setting this up Tommy.
ralphmercer
March 26th, 2009 at 7:46 pm
Outstanding, Tommy. I really hope it allows to plan meetups and social gatherings