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Sweden Experiments With Public Twitter Takeover

revealingheart writes "BBC reports that Sweden is allowing one citizen per week to take control of its official Twitter feed, in what's been described as 'the world's most democratic Twitter experiment.' Adam Arnesson, a 21-year-old organic sheep farmer, is said to be the biggest star of the project so far, uploading photos and videos of life on his family's farm; while a female minister in the Church of Sweden and a Bosnian immigrant have also posted on the feed. The Swedish Institute and VisitSweden launched the experiment in December, which has helped to double Sweden's Twitter followers in the past month."

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  1. Typical Twitter by bonch · · Score: 4, Funny

    Cool! Let's check out the Twitter feed.

    "Open-mindedness often shines like a bright flower in a blurry landscape of prejudices."

    ...aaaaand it's as douchey as every other Twitter feed ever.

  2. Make everyone feel special for a day by Osgeld · · Score: 2

    so that they wont notice the entire world going down the toilet

  3. Ads for Swedish tourism? by G3ckoG33k · · Score: 2, Funny

    From the article:

    "Sweden is by no means struggling to attract tourists. Foreign visitors made almost 8 million overnight stays in 2010, up 28% from 2002. Stockholm in particular has gained from the success of Stieg Larsson's multimillion selling Millennium books, which are partly set in the city. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo has just been made into a Hollywood movie, taking more than $107m (£70m) worldwide since its release in December. Fans are already flocking to Sweden to sign up for tours of the film's key locations."

    How do they advertise for it?

    "Get murdered in Sweden!"
    "Does your wife have a new life insurance? Welcome to Sweden"
    "Get a new scar, in an unexpected place"
    "Sweden - Lethally fun"
    "Get it done right, in Sweden"
    "Get raped in Sweden"
    "Absolut, Boobs, Blondes, and Assassins"

    1. Re:Ads for Swedish tourism? by Securityemo · · Score: 2

      Who modded this troll, it's hilarious. Those exported cultural works should be seen as being about as indicative of Sweden as Disneyland is to the US. Or, like manga/anime is of Japan. It presents a view of the temperament of the populace, nothing else. My personal theory is that the obsession over misery in Swedish culture is some sort of psychological reaction to having it too good.

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  4. Re:Electric Sheep by fyngyrz · · Score: 2

    Are you suggesting this person is making a living competing against a fractal farming operation?

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  5. Not Democratic by guttentag · · Score: 3, Interesting

    BBC reports that Sweden is allowing one citizen per week to take control of its official Twitter feed, in what's been described as 'the world's most democratic Twitter experiment.'

    Democratic? You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means. According to Wikipedia:

    Democracy in its purest or most ideal form would be a society in which all adult citizens have an equal say in the decisions that affect their lives.

    So it's not Democratic at all unless you let everyone vote on each Twitter post, which would make it American Idol: Sweden Edition. Instead, this is more like some MTV reality show where everyone sits at home and says, "huh... so that's what the country would be like if this moron was running things... thank goodness he's not... maybe next week will be different and meaningful" every week. A little advice to all you folks in Sweden: we tried this in the U.S. already. We called it the second Bush presidency.

    1. Re:Not Democratic by artor3 · · Score: 3, Funny

      Come on, that's not fair. I'm sure a random yokel off the streets could have done much better than Bush.

    2. Re:Not Democratic by Cochonou · · Score: 2

      democratic
      adjective
      1.pertaining to or of the nature of democracy or a democracy.
      2.pertaining to or characterized by the principle of political or social equality for all: democratic treatment.
      3.advocating or upholding democracy.

      Come on, you know well that words have many nuances. Here, the process is advocating democracy by showing that the voice of common people can be heard by the government and by the country at large. :)

  6. Re:Hegemonial, not democratic by moozey · · Score: 2

    Of course it's not random. If it was then there's very good chance you have a bunch of people chosen who either don't care for it, don't even know how to use the internet let a lone post a "tweet", or would completely abuse the power. Not to mention it would be heavily moderated so that nothing even remotely offensive gets posted.

  7. Official how? by iktos · · Score: 2

    "Sweden's" official account? I didn't even know about it until now. But they got BBC to write about it, even though there's really no news content apart from "innovative marketing approach", which probably helped increase the number of followers from 8000 to 18000 but I wonder if the extra 10000 are interested in Sweden or in how this will work (and if it's really amateurs writing) and if any of them had any trouble telling Sweden and Switzerland apart before.

  8. What do they do with the sheep organs . . . ? by PolygamousRanchKid+ · · Score: 4, Funny

    Adam Arnesson, a 21-year-old organic sheep farmer

    So did he twit what he does with his harvested organs? Are they used for the stem cell fresh blood car washing therapy from yesterday?

    Prior Art: Doesn't London have a park where any wing-nut can stand up on a soapbox and spew nonsensical non sequiturs to a gullible crowd, who would rather be assimilated than think for themselves?

    I guess that really sums up the Internet today, actually.

    Democratic? Hardly. I never voted for him, and neither did any Swede. But I guess in this case, one twit is as good as the next.

    "Who's been sleeping in my brain . . . ?"

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    1. Re:What do they do with the sheep organs . . . ? by kinarduk · · Score: 2

      Your prior art references speakers corner: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speakers'_Corner

  9. Re:What would you expect from Twitter? by stephanruby · · Score: 3, Funny

    Actually, this is a pretty cool idea -- there's not a chance anyone's going to say anything less interesting than stuff that would come from the Gov't. So hey, keep it coming!

    Unless those people were carefully selected, vetted, and choreographed by the government to be the blandest, most politically correct, most non-offensive Swedish people in all of Sweden (In that case, all bets are off, and you'll probably just want to kill yourself after five minutes of exposure to their feed).

  10. I have enjoyed following the new Sweden account. by amanicdroid · · Score: 2

    I have enjoyed following the new Sweden account and would consider visiting after enjoying the country shared from the viewpoint of common citizens. I have never looked at a brochure from the Bahamas and found it convincing or enticing.

    In my case, it's entertaining and an effective ad campaign. The Swedish tourist bureau should probably win a medal or a cookie or something for an effective campaign.

  11. Re:I have enjoyed following the new Sweden account by Securityemo · · Score: 2

    In that case I'd strongly suggest to firstly make a visit in the spring or summer - making that early spring if you're into wintersports - and secondly to visit places other than Stockholm. The capital isn't really representative of the nation as a whole and many swedes find it boorish.

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  12. twitterers by sakdoctor · · Score: 2

    twitterers used twice in a sentence. Dispatching drones.

  13. Re:I have enjoyed following the new Sweden account by Per+Wigren · · Score: 2

    Sweden is a beautiful country from late june to early august. The rest of the year, not so much unless you plan on going skiing.
    Nature-wise it pales compared to Norway though, and I say that as a swede.

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