Miley Cyrus bids adieu to tweeting through Goodbye Twitter rap
Posted on 10. Oct, 2009 by Turbo in Entertainment
Teen celebrity hottie Miley Cyrus told world why she had deleted her quite famous Twitter account recently used. And Miley used a rap video to convey the reason.
In a Goodbye Twitter rap that the teen Disney Channel starlet posted on YouTube Miley said, “I’m done tryin’ to please, I ain’t livin’ for tabloids, I am living for me.”
Miley Cyrus had otherwise been a busy Tweeter and she claims a following of over a million. She hit headlines on Thursday by quitting her tweeting habit.
Quite funny, as can be her followers and fans around the world launched a Come Back and Tweet again Miley campaign on the same microblogging site, Twitter to coax and bring her back to her tweeting habit.
Apparently, the 16-year-old Hannah Montana starlet was fed up of the rumors and gossips churned out of her. In the recent times, celebrity news and gossip sites have been churning news stories on whatever Cyrus tweets; her weight and her boyfriends.
As Miley Cyrus is undoubtedly one of the biggest teen celebrities her Twitter quittal naturally upset many of her followers.
Street name after Twitter account name
Posted on 07. Oct, 2009 by Turbo in General
Petty chatter, irresponsible statements, nonsense and no sense networking- that’s what Twitter had been tagged by a few. But even they will differ now, after Twitter account name is given to a street, the @arjanelfassed tweetstreet.
Twitter is now more than a news syndicating microblogging site, a campaign tool, and growing BRAND name by itself. The social netowrking site with over 50 million users in the cyber world had now gotten a identity in the real world- a street named after Twitter account, howzzat?
There might have been little money involved in the act; wherein one Twitter user Arjan El Fassed brought the street name for 140 clams had the street name as “@arjanelfassed tweetstreet.”
The @arjanelfassed tweetstreet is in Palestine, in Askar refugee camp, the north of the West Bank. The camp was set up for children’s after school cultural activities.
Arjan told to CNN that it’s his kind of giving back to the social media. May we wish @arjanelfassed tweetstreet a great success?
