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    <dc:date>2014-09-03T16:19:16+00:00</dc:date>
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    <dc:creator>jpfinley</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[For most of the fall, some colleagues and I developed NYT 4th Down Bot, a news application that analyzed N.F.L. 4th down decisions in real time. I had been thinking about a project like this for a long time – Amanda Cox forwarded me David Romer’s paper at least three years ago – but the fall of 2013 was really the first time I felt like I was equipped to actually make a project like this happen.]]></description>
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    <dc:date>2014-05-21T00:47:14+00:00</dc:date>
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    <title>High Scalability - High Scalability - The Architecture Twitter Uses to Deal with 150M Active Users, 300K QPS, a 22 MB/S Firehose, and Send Tweets in Under 5 Seconds</title>
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    <dc:date>2011-10-14T13:20:50+00:00</dc:date>
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    <title>The Last Hours of @MayorEmanuel</title>
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    <dc:creator>jpfinley</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[As a follow-up to my earlier compilation, “The Two Mayors,” here is the stunning conclusion to the story of @MayorEmanuel. He won the election and as predicted by Mayor Daley, vanished into a time vortex in order to save the multiverse.

I’ve also been boning up on my @MayorEmanuel backstory, and man, it is totally batshit in the best possible way. There are layers and layers to this thing that I couldn’t even guess at, and a few I’m probably still missing. In short, the anonymous author(s) of the thread have been building towards this science-fiction/comic-book resolution of the story for a while now, first planting the seeds months ago, then grinding them up like fine celery salt. 

You can read a quick-and-dirty PDF of all of @MayorEmanuel’s tweets here, assembled by @najuu (h/t Carla Casilli). I’m not Storifying the whole thing, because 1) Twitter’s archives have a hard time going back that far in the Storify interface and 2) even if they did, I’m not stupid. But I would like to do my small part to gather the limbs of Osiris just here at the end. Enjoy.



[View the story “The Last Hours of @MayorEmanuel” on Storify]

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    <title>“Pep Rally” – a truly exogenous trending topic on Twitter</title>
    <dc:date>2010-10-08T20:08:49+00:00</dc:date>
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    <dc:creator>jpfinley</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Logging onto Twitter to check out a few things quickly before running off to a homecoming football game, I couldn’t help but notice something important: “Pep Rally” was trending as a US trending topic.  I immediately clicked on through and found countless teens commenting on their school pep rallies.  These teens were posting about pep rallies that were happening at different schools across the east coast.  The fact that teens are on Twitter still comes as a surprise to some but what surprised me about this trending topic is that it’s the first truly exogenous trending topic I’ve seen teenagers produce.

There are two types of trending topics on Twitter: endogenous and exogenous.  Endogenous TTs happen when a topic has a viral spread.  Once it becomes a TT, everyone jumps onto it to spread it even further.  So when we see a hashtag like #intenyears we know it didn’t happen naturally.  It spread by a group of people until it became a TT and then off it went.  Most highly visible teen participation centers on endogenous TTs.  Sure, there are lots of tweens who like Justin Bieber but he trends on Twitter because people actively work to make that topic (or a related hashtag) trend. Exogenous TTs happen when everyone is talking about the same thing simultaneously, not really responding to each other or to the trending topic per say but responding to a cultural moment.  This often happens when there are major new events or TV shows that are broadcasting something of great interest.  For example, when Michael Jackson died, Twitter users were talking about MJ not because the topic was hott on Twitter but because it was simply of great public interest. Same with teens responding to events happening at the Teen Choice Awards.



So then why am I so enamored with “pep rally” as a trending topic?  It’s Friday in the middle of October.  A lot of high schools will have homecoming games tonight.  Whenever there’s a homecoming game in the States (and often for other games too), there are pep rallies at the end of the school day. Schools typically let out around 2.30PM.  So around 3PM, I login to Twitter and voila, Pep Rally is a trending topic.  Click on through and there are thousands of teens from all over the east coast (because time zones haven’t shifted yet) talking about having just gotten out of the pep rally.  Some were talking about it being lame; others were talking about it being awesome.  But they weren’t talking about the same pep rally.  They were talking about their individual schools’ pep rallies.  Collectively, many teenagers are experiencing pep rallies right now, but it’s not the same event that they’re experiencing.  They’re talking about pep rallies, but what they’re referring to isn’t a shared event.  Collectively, their discussions are trending.  It’s a fascinating exogenous trending topic that isn’t even about the same event but rather about an activity that teens across EST (and now CST) are experiencing simultaneously but not coherently.  Thus, the TT is more about marking a pattern of day (like “good night”) than a particular event.  And, in this case, an event that is wholly teen-centric. And now, as I finish this post, I can see the pep rallies finish in CST and start in MST. Amazing. And delightful.  

OK… enough talking about pep rallies.  It’s time to go get ready for the homecoming games of the night.  Hopefully I’ll wear the right colors this time.  (I’m really not good at color coordinating for football games.)
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    <dc:creator>jpfinley</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Invisible Cities maps information from one realm—online social networks—to another: an immersive, three dimensional space. In doing so, the piece creates a parallel experience to the physical urban environment. The interplay between the aggregate and the real-time recreates the kind of dynamics present within the physical world, where the city is both a vessel for and a product of human activity. It is ultimately a parallel city of intersections, discovery, and memory, and a medium for experiencing the physical environment anew.
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