Personal Twitter Journal – Remembering What I Tweet
Journal: a daily record, as of occurrences, experiences, or observations.
One could easily argue that what a person tweets is a reflection of his or her current state of mind. Whether it be direct comments, forwarded links or retweets, these micromessages are on extension of what a person is thinking at that particular time.
I do a couple of things to use my daily tweets as s sort of personal journal or record of my “occurences, experiences or observations.”
First, I try to use hash tags in the majority of my tweets, so it is easy to retrieve and review my tweets stream for a particular subject using Twitter advanced search capability:
Second, I use the FeedMyInbox service to authomatically send a compilation of my dailty tweet stream to Evernote, where I can search on terms and easily find what I have been tweeting about on a daily basis.
So far, I have 613 entries in my Evernote journal folder, dating back to Christmas day, 2009. That is about twices as many entries as I have in my “official” journal. But history is being recorded – in brief 140 character chunks.