Monthly Archives: February 2013

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Mumbly Joe writes:

I feel compelled to get in touch with you folks to highlight how many tweets articles on Independent.ie are getting.

If you visit an article on their website you’ll see a bar which invites you to recommend on Facebook/Tweet the article and +1 it on Google plus.

Have you noticed how the Twitter button doesn’t actually look like the actual twitter button on most websites?

That’s because it isn’t – it’s a button which opens twitter in a new window.

Using the free service Share-count.com you can check to see
how many actual tweets an article has received.

So take Friday’s Independent article where they talk about their market share – their website’s apparent twitter button says [at time of writing] the piece had recieved 44 tweets.

But if you check the Share-Count website you’ll see the actual figure is 6. 6.

This is a consistent theme over a huge number of their articles.

So how is this possible?

Well Independent.ie’s “Tweet” button isn’t actually recording the number of tweets, just the number of times the button is pressed.

So press it a few times and a window will open to tweet the link, but the counter has already updated.

What this means, is that someone could repeatedly click on that button to drive up the count.

Oh.

But who would do such a THING?

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6dUjSZaSTA#t=3m

They’ll be dancing in the streets of Annamoe tonight.

Daniel Day Lewis collects his Best Actor Oscar for Lincoln last night to add to his wins for My Left Foot (top left) in 1989 and ‘There Will Be Blood’ (top right) in 2007.

Day Lewis Wins Best Actor To Make Oscar History (Telegraph)

Oscar winners:

Best Picture: “Argo”
Director: Ang Lee (“Life of Pi”)
Actress: Jennifer Lawrence (“Silver Linings Playbook”)
Actor: Daniel Day-Lewis (“Lincoln”)
Supporting Actress: Anne Hathaway (“Les Miserables”)
Supporting Actor: Christoph Waltz (“Django Unchained”)
Original Screenplay: “Django Unchained”
Adapted Screenplay: “Argo”
Animated Short Film: “Paperman”
Animated Feature Film: “Brave”
Foreign Language Film: “Amour”
Documentary Feature: “Searching for Sugar Man”
Documentary Short: “Inocente”
Live Action Short: “Curfew”
Cinematography: “Life of Pi”
Visual Effects: “Life of Pi”
Costume Design: “Anna Karenina”
Makeup and Hairstyle: “Les Miserables”
Production Design: “Lincoln”
Best Editing: “Argo”
Sound Editing: “Zero Dark Thirty” and “Skyfall”
Sound Mixing: “Les Miserables”
Original Score: “Life of Pi”
Original Song: “Skyfall” by Adele.

(Getty/Wire)