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Revision as of 04:52, 17 August 2009
musewire was was the name of Muse' Twitter account,[1] before changing it to muse.[2]
On the 21st of May 2008, Sam Sparrow set up a sub-forum on the official Muse board entitled "Muse need you..."[3] along with nine poll questions for board members to vote on. These polls concerned two topics; band to fan communication and future releases. More specifically, the medium of future releases, the digital formats, as well as frequency of communication and means thereof.[4]
After a clear mean preference among those who voted for more communication as opposed to less or the same (589:45 as of June 2nd),[5] a news feed entitled "musewire" was set up on the 30th of May.[6] However, despite Twitter being one of the least preferred websites through which to communicate, with only one vote as of June the 2nd compared to Facebook's 208 as of the same day,[7] Twitter was used.[6]
Soon after the account was set up, criticism was voiced concerning the posts thus far not being the band members' writings, but instead an extension of regular news updates. [8][9][10] However it became apparent that the band would indeed be using the service to post updates when Dominic Howard posted the first band member update on 4th June, concerning the development of new songs.[11][12] musewire was later moved to muse on the 16th of August 2009.[2]
Those who wish to keep up to date with muse twitter posts can either sign up for mobile phone text messages, or subscribe to the RSS or Atom syndication feeds.
References
- ↑ Twitter / musewire (2008-05-30). Twitter. Retrieved 2008-06-02 from twitter.com.
- ↑ a b muse.mu news: Twitter News ... (2009-08-16). Twitter. Retrieved 2009-08-17 from twitter.com.
- ↑ Sam Sparrow. (2008-05-21). Muse need you.... Official Muse board. Retrieved 2008-06-02 from board.muse.mu.
- ↑ Muse need you... (2008-05-21). Official Muse board. Retrieved 2008-06-02 from board.muse.mu.
- ↑ Communication (2008-05-21). Official Muse forum. Retrieved 2008-06-02 from board.muse.mu.
- ↑ a b Sam Sparrow. (2008-05-30). Introducing Musewire.... Official Muse forum. Retrieved 2008-06-02 from board.muse.mu.
- ↑ What's your favourite social networking site? (2008-05-21). Official Muse forum. Retrieved 2008-06-02 from board.muse.mu.
- ↑ songstress-yuna. (2008-05-30). [Muse forum post]. Official Muse forum. Retrieved 2008-06-02 from board.muse.mu.
- ↑ Popey. (2008-05-30). [Muse forum post]. Official Muse forum. Retrieved 2008-06-02 from board.muse.mu.
- ↑ mrs_bellamy. (2008-06-02). [News topic]. Muselive. Retrieved 2008-06-02 from www.muselive.com.
- ↑ Twitter / musewire (2008-06-04). Twitter. Retrieved 2008-06-04 from twitter.com.
- ↑ Twitter / musewire (2008-06-04). Twitter. Retrieved 2008-06-04 from twitter.com.