I signed up to Twitter a few years ago, got
bored and began ignoring it. Then I had an important book published (important
to me), so I went back on Twitter recently.
I found it a much angrier place, full of people ranting. Of course, I knew that. I’d read all about
it. But it really came home to me one day when I watched the Eurovision Song
Contest with Twitter beside me. It was hilarious - properly funny – to read
everybody’s online bon mots while watching the performances.
I found Twitter genuinely entertaining that
night and the next morning I was eager to join in the fun again. I went back on
the phone, searched for #Eurovision once more, and stared, shocked, at a stream
of bile. An Israeli artiste had won it, you see - a lovely larger-than-life
woman who sang about female empowerment. So there was a lot to attack on all
fronts, it turned out. The comedians had gone and, overnight, Twitter had
become a showcase for dark and vile ideas.
Despite the nasty underworld of anger
bubbling under the Twittersphere surface I stayed on it, and mostly confine my
Twitterfeed to authors, publishers and creators of various kinds.
Because of that I find I get a lot of:
“Yay! My/our new book is out!” tweets.
I hate the word Yay. It’s childish. It’s fake-sounding. It has no punch. It’s
mimsy! (That’s a good word). It makes my top lip curl and I feel
slightly less friendly.
But I can’t have it both ways. I was going
to say: “Yay? Cut that out!” but actually it’s positive enough, isn’t it? We
authors can get annoying on Twitter, with our publicity-seeking and general lovey-ness, but we’re pretty much a positive force
for good, I think.
So carry on saying ‘Yay’ if you want to. I'm glad to to be connected with you.
Love the sound of your latest book, Moira, so yay for that!
ReplyDeleteI do so agree!
ReplyDeleteI use Yay a lot, mainly because it only takes up three letters.
ReplyDeleteI do use the word. It uses up fewer characters than “Hurray!”. I mostly follow authors and artists too. So, what’s your Twitter handle?
ReplyDeleteMy twitter handle is @moiraworld. I always get the @ and the # mixed up, as you can see in the blog! Maybe we should all think of funny 'blastoff' words to counteract our repetitive yay tendencies. I feel; kindly towards 'Whoop, whoop!' myself.
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