VoiceRally: Live Twitter Stream of the Wisconsin Union Protests

  • Live updates every second make displaying each individual tweet almost useless. It's damn near impossible to read as it constantly updates and moves the tweet of focus.

    Either 1) follow Twitter's example and display a link at the top (including count) to load new tweets or 2) pick some other visualization mechanism to capture the deluge of data.

  • Rather than saying something nasty about how public sector union benefits are bankrupting so many states and unions across this country, I'm just going to flag this and hope that the discussion moves to more appropriate venues.

  • This app is certainly not the first of its kind, but it's interesting to see a more localized example of social media uniting people in protest. When the protests in Iran were happening I don't think I was convinced of Twitter's effect on fueling social movements. When they happened in Egypt I began to come around. When it started happening outside of my window it became difficult to ignore.

    There's no question in my mind that one of the driving forces behind this protest is social media, and in particular, Twitter.

    Interesting times.

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  • Nice way to showcase technology.

  • Just watching the constant, unending stream of tweets go past gives a real sense of the sheer number of people who are upset.