Who owns your Twitter updates?

Last September, there was this commotion at Twitterland brought about by changes in Twitter’s Terms of Service (TOS).

As we saw it, the issue mainly revolved around ownership of users’ tweets.

One criticism hurled at Twitter was something like:

If Twitter can do what they want with ‘our’ tweets, including reproduction for their own (financial) gain, what do we actually ‘own’?”… “If Twitter loses our data, closes our accounts or goes out of business, do we still own those tweets? Or are they retrievable in any way?”

Our view of that issue was that, although the Twitter-ers retain copyright to their tweets (or updates), Twitter is justified in claiming re-publication or reproduction rights to the content. This is a standard practice among publishing websites.

Recently, we had another look at this issue to find out if there were any major changes or modifications to the TOS on account of the concerns raised by Twitter-ers.

That TOS version which was “questioned” by Twitter-ers is now archived as version 2. The replacement, and the current, version was made effective September 18, 2009.

Being long documents, we had difficulty comparing the two sets of TOS. At the end, we concluded that there are no major differences between the two documents.

We also checked the Twitter’s blog section. Was there a blog entry subsequent to the TOS 10 September 2009 which perhaps could give us an idea of any changes made?

We could not find any. So, that’s it. If ever the current version contains statements different from the TOS of 10 September 2009, we could only assume that the changes were not earth-shattering to warrant another blog entry or new announcement.

The position of Twitter as to its claim to having reproduction rights of the users’ tweets remains enshrined in the TOS.

*** The links to references in this entry may be found at http://twitter.com/tos_archive/version_2 (10 September 2001 TOS), http://twitter.com/tos (19 September 2009 and current version), and http://blog.twitter.com (Twitter’s blog section).

A simple solution to tweet and retweet your WP posts

Our post two weeks ago on Publicize: Twitter is about automating the process of sending an update to a Twitter account each time a new post is published in your blog.

tweet itBut what if others want to tweet and retweet your posts?

One simple solution: Place a Twitter sharing code at the bottom, or anywhere else, on your post.

A sharing code comprises the Twitter grabber, a teaser which normally is the title of the post, and optionally, the permalink of the post or its equivalent shortlink. A shortlink is the “tiny URL” version of your post’s permalink generated by and stored in WP ~ very useful to get around the 140-character limit of a Twitter update.

Here is a sample structure of a Twitter sharer:

<a href=”http://twitter.com/home/?status=This+is+the+post+title+OR+Create+another+teaser+http://wp.me/Get-Shortlink”>Tweet it</a>

End Note: I acknowledge currently there are social bookmark applications which automate this process taking into account the scripting limitations imposed by WP. At this time though, I don’t think I am ready to use them, particularly if these are run in a local drive. I will just wait until their scripts are taken on board by WP.

Feel like designing your own “tweet me” icon? Why not create your own special Twitter graphics and store it in your Media library. Try googling out “Twitter icons” or similar search terms to pick up Twitter icons for use as-is or for customization.

Here is a sample Twitter icon customized for this blog:

tweet-this-wp

Twitter-ing with tech sites

Signed up with Twitter today and followed 63 twitter-ers based on Twitters “find people” with “technology” as a keyword. Also, signed up with TweetLater now called SocialOomphAPI. Configured SocialOomphAPI to send @replies for daily digest, also to auto follow those who follow techbizcomau.

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Updates: Receiving confirmation from some of the 63 to follow techbizcomau tweets. Obviously, they are using an auto-follow script to generate their friends list.

Updates 28 Sep 2009: 14 followers after 24 hours.
@Techbizcomau after 24 hours

Updates 28 Sep 2009 6.20pm: Selected next 30 Twitter-ers using “technology” as keyword. Latest stats: 96 following, 15 followers, 3 updates.

Updates 30 Sep 2009 5:20am: Latest 100 following, 25 followers, 3 updates. Obviously 4 additional following coming from auto-follow.

Updates 2 October 2009 9:00am: 102 following, 28 followers, 3 updates. Will get “business technology” 5 but 3 have no updates. follow BTecheditor and biztechnology; get 36 “home business” with updates

Updates 2 October 2009 2:30pm:Follow “home business” 11; “technology” 10
Balance following 162.

Updates 2 Oct 10:30m: following 171, 54 followers 5 tweets

Updates 4 Oct 6:15pm: following 186, 68 followers 5 tweets, will add extra 10 for “technology”, 19 “small business”; Balance following 216, 68 followers, 5 updates.

Updates 5 Oct 6:15pm: Following 229, 90 followers, 6 updates. Against yesterday’s, this means, there were 13 we followed automatically because they followed us (excluding those we intentionally followed) and net 22 followers some of who followed us because we followed them and some 13 followers who followed because they initiated to follow us.

Updates 7 Oct 5:30am: Following 238, 103 followers, 5 updates.

Updates 9 Oct 5:30am: Following 251, 112 followers, 5 updates.

Note: Without following, 9 followed us who we automatically followed which should make us following only 247. How come we are reported to be following 251?

Followed 25 “Australia”.

Updates 16 Oct 11:15pm Following 317, 156 followers, 6 updates.

@techbizcomau Twitter, 16 Oct 11:30pm

@techbizcomau Twitter, 16 Oct 11:30pm

Updates 17 Oct 11:20pm Following 319, 159 followers, 6 updates.

Followed additional 25 using “Australia” as keyword.

Updated 28 October 5.25pm: Following Followed additional 20 using “Australia” as keyword. After following 20, following 402, 199 followers, 8 updates.

Updated 30 November 4:45pm: FilAustralian following 430 followers 362. Follow additional 51 using “Australia” as keyword.

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