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'''Twitter''' is a micro-blogging, social media tool that [[Tally Hall]] began to use in 2008 but most of the world didn't start to catch onto until 2009. Most band members also have their own personal Twitter accounts, where fans are likely to get a more inside look at their lives and the band. Rob, Andrew, and Zubin are are twitter verified, however Ross and Joe are not.
'''Twitter''' is a micro-blogging, social media tool that [[Tally Hall]] began to use in 2008 but most of the world didn't start to catch onto until 2009. Most band members also have their own personal Twitter accounts, where fans are likely to get a more inside look at their lives and the band. Rob, Andrew, and Zubin are are Twitter verified, however Ross and Joe are not.


Throughout 2009, the HITS Twitter held Tally Hall trivia contests. A question was posed and those who answered in a certain amount of time were awarded an official code from Atlantic Records which was was good for the downloading of Tally Hall's three [[M.M.M.M.]] bonus songs: [[Just A Friend]], [[Dream]], and [[Mucka Blucka]]. Since then, the HITS Twitter has been fairly active in the Tally Hall Twitter community.
Throughout 2009, the HITS Twitter held Tally Hall trivia contests. A question was posed and those who answered in a certain amount of time were awarded an official code from [[Atlantic Records]] which was was good for the downloading of Tally Hall's three [[M.M.M.M.]] bonus songs: [[Just A Friend]], [[Dream]], and [[Mucka Blucka]]. Since then, the HITS Twitter has been fairly active in the Tally Hall Twitter community.


Joe has a Twitter account where he tweets his dreams as he would remember them. He described this in his bio as <i>"Brief chronicles of the subconscious theatre"</i>. He would frequently delete his account for a short time, however in October 2019 his username was obtained by someone else and the previous tweets were lost. As of 2022 Joe has regained account access and has continued tweeting on the site.
On June 14th 2009, Joe Hawley would convert his Twitter account (then @JOEHAWLEY) into a dream journal where he would tweet his dreams as he remembered them.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20090703175100/http://twitter.com/joehawley Joe Hawley Twitter account archive, 2009]</ref> He described this in his bio as <i>"Brief chronicles of the subconscious theatre"</i>. However Joe would frequently delete his account for short periods of time, and in October 2019 his username (now @whalejoey) was obtained by another Twitter user and previous tweets were lost. As of 2022 Joe has regained account access and has continued tweeting on the site.




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*'''Rob Cantor's Twitter''': http://www.twitter.com/robcantor
*'''Rob Cantor's Twitter''': http://www.twitter.com/robcantor
*'''Joe Hawley's Twitter''': https://twitter.com/whalejoey
*'''Joe Hawley's Twitter''': https://twitter.com/whalejoey
==References==
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Revision as of 00:05, 3 March 2022

Twitter is a micro-blogging, social media tool that Tally Hall began to use in 2008 but most of the world didn't start to catch onto until 2009. Most band members also have their own personal Twitter accounts, where fans are likely to get a more inside look at their lives and the band. Rob, Andrew, and Zubin are are Twitter verified, however Ross and Joe are not.

Throughout 2009, the HITS Twitter held Tally Hall trivia contests. A question was posed and those who answered in a certain amount of time were awarded an official code from Atlantic Records which was was good for the downloading of Tally Hall's three M.M.M.M. bonus songs: Just A Friend, Dream, and Mucka Blucka. Since then, the HITS Twitter has been fairly active in the Tally Hall Twitter community.

On June 14th 2009, Joe Hawley would convert his Twitter account (then @JOEHAWLEY) into a dream journal where he would tweet his dreams as he remembered them.[1] He described this in his bio as "Brief chronicles of the subconscious theatre". However Joe would frequently delete his account for short periods of time, and in October 2019 his username (now @whalejoey) was obtained by another Twitter user and previous tweets were lost. As of 2022 Joe has regained account access and has continued tweeting on the site.



References