Veto advises to not focus so much on Greek Life. A lot of people aren't involved in that community #BWcritique
— Gaby Morera (@gabymulberry) February 4, 2015
For edit desks: the more you connect to the Lehigh community, the better the story. #BWcritique
— Gaby Morera (@gabymulberry) February 4, 2015
"Go forth and Journalism" -Matt Veto to finish off critique.#BWcritique
— Gaby Morera (@gabymulberry) February 4, 2015
So I decided to live-tweet the Brown and White critique that Professor Matt Veto leads every Wedneasday at 4 p.m. As I was tweeting I realized that most of the Brown and White writers might understand what I was tweeting about, but the rest of my followers might be confused. I tried to explain things clearly and sometimes I didn't know what to tweet that would appeal to the audience. But I think I did the best I could.I think what was hard was trying to discern what would be more important to use. And, since I did a "live event" nobody was tweeting about, it was hard because I had to tweet everything myself and there was no community which I could retweet. That being said, I think live tweeting is definitely good for events where a lot of people will tweet about and other people are interested in hearing about.
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