Today marks Twitter’s birthday, the day the very first tweet ever was sent out by Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey. It wasn’t particularly as ground breaking as Twitter would eventually become, it all started with
How did I find that tweet from eight years ago you ask? Simple. To mark this momentous day in Twitter history, Twitter has created a Discover tool that allows you to find the first tweet of any account that you look up, reports Slate. So, in honor of Twitter’s eighth birthday, we thought we would celebrate by taking a walk down memory lane, and reading the tweets of some notable legal tweeters. Here goes.
just setting up my twttr
Lawyer Thoughts @LawyerThoughts didn’t disappoint with a good preview of clever lawyerisms to come:
Hi everyone! Looking forward to tweeting legal news that is relevant to your practice of law and interacting with you on Twitter!
LawSchoolHumor @LawSchoolHumor started out by defining law school nerds:
just impeached a witness using her Facebook page. Law school procrastination finally pays off!
SCOTUSblog @SCOTUSblog let us know that there would be more to come – and it hasn’t stopped since:
#Shmeeb : noun. somebody who enjoys being overly prepared for class, overly attentive, and/or overly obnoxious. #lawschoolhumor
And, Adam Liptak @adamliptak, the Supreme Court reporter for The New York Times looks like he was just testing the waters . . . with his name:
First SCOTUS tweet! Setting up the account, will have more information soon. /max
Did you think I would do all of this without a little shameless self promotion? My first “legal” tweet was just last year, and funnily enough, had to do with Twitter:
liptak
But, I’ve been tweeting since 2008…
My first post! RT @FindLawLP “So, You Finally Signed Up For #Twitter, Now What? - http://t.co/tdSHyoLi2n #twitter101 #betterlatethannever”
Happy Birthday Twitter! Here’s to summarizing life in 140 characters or less.
tweet tweet! i’m on!
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Related Resources:
- FindLaw’s #FirstTweet: Social Media Then and Now (FindLaw’s Insider)
- 50 Twitter Accounts Lawyers Should Follow Religiously (Part I) (FindLaw’s Technologist Blog)
- 50 Twitter Accounts Lawyers Should Follow Religiously (Part II) (FindLaw’s Technologist Blog)
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