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I had to say I was quite impressed with IndustryNewsIN and their videos from the majors. He was filming and uploading quite quickly.
Who runs IndustryNewsIN? Their videos are so updated. i really love TGOO5's video that was uploaded by IndustryNewsIN :)
 
I'm usually pretty good w/the "Queen's English" (favourite, centre, colour, organise, offence, etc.) but I do forget about transitivity and other differences every now and again. :)

That's alright, that's definitely not one of the more commonly known differences! You've got the other ones down, so you're already one step ahead of most :)
 
I like CheerUpdates...
I disliked how IndustryNews tossed out the names of a couple of kids who busted during tumbling I believe, not too long ago. There were two IIRC within the same day (who are well known athletes- and no not associated w/CEA), and I don't think calling out a specific name out of ALL the tweets you post about SB, TT, SF, etc. is called for-my point is they don't signal out everyone else who is well known when they mess up, they just report "team so and so had 1 SF, 2 TB, etc", but in a couple of instances they've called out the specific athlete responsible-totally not necessary.


*there's no "I" in team.
Digressing from the cheer twitter topic for a moment...if there is no "I" in team then why are so many people willingly embracing and cultivating the cheerlebrity (oh lord I hate that word) phenomenon? It can't be both ways. If cheerleaders on a team are going to be singled out over the rest of the entire team for their skills, having a lot of followers on twitter, etc., then one has to accept the flip side of things - when so-and-so eats mat on the last pass of a well known team, his/her name is going to be all over the cheer twitters.
Rereading your post though, I'm getting that @IndustryNewsIN was particularly harsh to 2 specific athletes and not to other well-known ones who might have had issues the same day, and that you are questioning their scruples and personal motives in those tweets by only mentioning some and not all, or even none of the athletes by name.
 
I like CheerUpdates...
I disliked how IndustryNews tossed out the names of a couple of kids who busted during tumbling I believe, not too long ago. There were two IIRC within the same day (who are well known athletes- and no not associated w/CEA), and I don't think calling out a specific name out of ALL the tweets you post about SB, TT, SF, etc. is called for-my point is they don't signal out everyone else who is well known when they mess up, they just report "team so and so had 1 SF, 2 TB, etc", but in a couple of instances they've called out the specific athlete responsible-totally not necessary.


*there's no "I" in team.
I think we all know the names of those kids but for example Brandon, no one knows those kids names. CEA is the most visible team on an individual basis compared to any other there. If it were Top Gun it would be the same thing. I can name half that team.
 
thefierceboard

Forgot about thefierceboard. But I think it is set to automatically send out a Tweet when a thread reaches 2500 views. Because I noticed a Tweet that said "Hot thread alert" and it was a link to the Parents Random Thread 2013. I am pretty sure you have to have access to the parent board to read it.

Don't get me wrong, Fierce Board, I spend entirely too much time on here and follow on Twitter, too.

Not Cheer related but I follow the Huffington Post and I think making a separate Twitter is a fantastic idea even just to follow. There are a few that Tweet entirely too much, but still interesting enough that I don't want to unfollow, just wish they could calm down a little.
 
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Forgot about thefierceboard. But I think it is set to automatically send out a Tweet when a thread reaches 2500 views. Because I noticed a Tweet that said "Hot thread alert" and it was a link to the Parents Random Thread 2013. I am pretty sure you have to have access to the parent board to read it.

Don't get me wrong, Fierce Board, I spend entirely too much time on here and follow on Twitter, too.

Not Cheer related but I follow the Huffington Post and I think making a separate Twitter is a fantastic idea even just to follow. There are a few that Tweet entirely too much, but still interesting enough that I don't want to unfollow, just wish they could calm down a little.

The Hot Thread alert was for people who don't want to visit too often but want to know when there is actually something big being talked about. I also use it to send out some messages and what not. The following on twitter is no where near as huge as the amount of people that visit here, but I don't really expect it to grow that fast. It serves a different purpose.
 
I like CheerUpdates...
I disliked how IndustryNews tossed out the names of a couple of kids who busted during tumbling I believe, not too long ago. There were two IIRC within the same day (who are well known athletes- and no not associated w/CEA), and I don't think calling out a specific name out of ALL the tweets you post about SB, TT, SF, etc. is called for-my point is they don't signal out everyone else who is well known when they mess up, they just report "team so and so had 1 SF, 2 TB, etc", but in a couple of instances they've called out the specific athlete responsible-totally not necessary.


*there's no "I" in team.

I would agree, no need to throw out individual athletes names when they have trouble in reporting.
 
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