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Are We Seeing the End of Twitter (for Comedy)?

November 7, 2022
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Over ten years ago, Twitter used to be, amongst several other things, one place that comedians could build their own audience off the merits of their clever or unfiltered Twitter feeds. Rob Delaney and Megan Amram’s tweets ruled supreme and, from their massive followings on the microblogging platform, they launched their comedy careers. Additionally, supplementary platforms such as Witstream highlighted certain comedians and comedy writers and was a great way to see the best of the best live tweet anything from presidential debates to the Oscars.

Those days are long gone.

They’re so long gone that it feels like an eon ago from where Twitter is now with unhinged tech billionaire Elon Musk taking over after trying to get out of his initial deal to buy Twitter. The aggregate user base for Twitter seemingly keeps shrinking by the minute, trying to fire half the Twitter workforce has gone poorly, and the announcement for being verified for a $8/month Twitter subscription has spurned anger from nearly everyone on Twitter. Add in a spike in hate speech on the platform and you have several cans of fuel to add to the fire that is burning down what used to be the premier social media app.

As mentioned above, comedy’s relationship with Twitter used to be sacrosanct, but with the rise of Instagram and Tik Tok (and their unfortunate misfire with their livestream feature, Periscope), the platform had already fallen out of favor with comedians well before Musk’s chaotic takeover was conceived. When it comes to social media, many comics, these days, focus on captioning their stand-up on Tik Tok and Instagram Reels or trying to build a following with a uniquely focused podcast. Former Twitter stars Rob Delaney and Megan Amram have gone on to having very successful and decorated careers in writing and acting in television with Twitter being much less representative of their work.

This comedy/Twitter relationship has soured over the last 48 hours even more as Musk has stated that all impersonators will be permanently banned from Twitter if it isn’t clear parody. Changing your name on Twitter in order to satirize a brand or figure just happens to be a favorite pastime of comedians and many comedy folks are giving their farewell to Twitter by changing their profile name to none other than Elon Musk. It seems to be the last good thing to do on Twitter at this point? Kathy Griffin is the most high profile ban thus far, though comedian Griffin Newman has also seemed to be kicked off despite specifying parody when tweeting “as Musk”.

At the time of this post, there doesn’t seem to be any sort moves being made by Musk to curry favor with many of the types of people that helped build Twitter into what it once was. In fact, it would almost seem as though Elon is trying to implode Twitter after being forced to go through with a deal he wanted to back out on for all the havoc that has transpired in just the last week.

Social media already feels like a necessary evil for any sort of creative type, but especially so for comedians. With the chaos run rampant with Musk’s takeover any and all tweeting, Twitter seems destined to become a digital wasteland now. The presence of so many more social platforms that are better liked by comedic performers and audiences alike will only accelerate that demise, as far as we can see.

What we’re wondering now is how comics will try out jokes that would have tried on Twitter elsewhere? Posting text on IG Stories, actually reading jokes from a notebook on TikTok, trying that other other OTHER social media platform that vaguely resembles Twitter called Mastodon? From the look of things, we all won’t have to wait long to find out.

Twitter Is Officially Introducing an Edit Button, So Long as You Subscribe to Twitter Blue

September 2, 2022
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(via Wired)

It is the penchant of many a comedian to fire off a blaze of tweets representative of a rant or fire back at all replies under the same duress as playing Space Invaders. The from-the-hip nature of Twitter lends itself naturally to errors, whether they be grammatical or contextual or simply just poorly thought out, and it has sure gotten plenty of comedians in varying degrees of hot water.

A newly announced “Edit Button” for the microblogging giant will be some sort of partial solution, though it’s partial due to a handful of very big caveats. Firstly, you’ll have to subscribe to Twitter’s exclusive subscription service, Twitter Blue, which you very well might be finding out about now. Secondly, you’ll only have 30 minutes from posting the tweet into your timeline to fix it and, lastly, there will be transparency as to what tweets have been altered.

Such parameters don’t offer too much relief for those going back several years through their tweets worried that a persnickety someone might want to dig up something problematic over a decade ago. Still, you could always delete such tweets or, perhaps, be a little more thoughtful while posting on Twitter as a remedy to that issue.

Perhaps, one day, the feature will be offered standard for all Twitter users and maybe bolster a return to Twitter where many have left to have their only social media engagement be Instagram or Tik Tok. Whether this will signal a renewed interest in Twitter or what sort of ripple effect it’ll have on the Internet has yet to be seen.

That said, we’re sure the Internet will find a way to find what you tweeted first after you edited it and, in that case, we can only hope that it’s just a less funny punch line or tag.

Full Frontal with Samantha Bee’s Not The White House Correspondents Dinner Is Tonight

April 29, 2017
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full frontal, live stream, not the whcd, samantha bee, tbs, twitter, whcd, white house, white house correspondents dinner

Tonight, tune in at 10PM on TBS or 8PM PST on a Twitter livestream (with a 6PM PST red carpet) for Samantha Bee and Full Frontal doing their own White House roast, The Not The White House Correspondents Dinner.

Nothing like this has been really done as other presidents, even Bush, show up to the White House Correspondents Dinner and make that spectacle enough for the weekend.

It would be great to see if the ratings for both Sam Bee’s Not The White House Correspondents Dinner and the actual WHCD with host Hasan Minhaj got “fantastic ratings”, partially because Trump wasn’t there.

Vine App Discontinued and Has Now Become the Vine Camera

January 17, 2017
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Vine App Discontinued and Has Now Become the Vine Camera

“On January 17 the Vine app will become the Vine Camera. We will notify you through the app before this happens. The Vine Camera will allow you to make 6.5 second looping videos and post them to Twitter, or save them to your camera roll in a logged out state. You will not be able to do any of the other things you can currently do with the Vine app. Once the Vine Camera is live, you will no longer be able to download your Vines from the app. “

Maintaining the looping video function, but then forcing it to be fed through Twitter to be shared is Twitter’s way of catching up with Instagram and Snapchat, right? Snapchat already has exclusive comedy content through their app, including a few series from Comedy Central, leaving a lot of ground to cover for a Vine Camera + Twitter combo.

We’ll just have to wait and see if the hardcore Vine users will stick with this new format or if they’ve already jumped ship to other apps and will keep it that way.

Vine May Not Come to an End After All If Twitter Sells It Off

November 9, 2016
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Vine May Not Come to an End After All If Twitter Sells It Off

Looks like Twitter underestimated the love for Vine.

Slightly rolling back on their announcement that Vine will be closing up shop, Twitter has now announced a glimmer of hope for the app pending a decision to sell the app off. 

The likelihood of this is happening is up in the air, but keeping Vine around without having to maintain the app on their end should prove beneficial to Twitter.

If it does get sold off, it will be intriguing to see it compete with the likes of Snapchat or Instagram Stories or any number of other apps for short form videos after Twitter announcing its final days had been numbered. 

That does technically mean you could still have a chance to be a Vine star.

Vine Will Be Discontinued as Part of Twitter Restructuring

October 27, 2016
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Vine Will Be Discontinued as Part of Twitter Restructuring

For now, you can still watch your favorite Vine videos. How long that will last has yet to be determined.

Vine, the platform that allowed six second videos to be made, uploaded, and shared spawned a whole new subgenre of comedy, allowing for what could be considered “visual one-liners”. However, the arrival of Snapchat, Instagram Stories, Periscope, etc. must have made it difficult for Vine to be as popular as it once was.

So, Vine is getting a pink slip though the app and all of the Vines, as mentioned above, are currently still online. 

We have no doubt that many of the most celebrated Vines will live on in .gifs and Vine compilations, but we’re not sure about the likelihood that something exactly like it will take it’s place in the near future. 

Twitter Might Have New Feature That Allows 10,000 Character Tweets

January 5, 2016
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(via Variety)

How much more of a joke can fit in 10,000 characters?

For comedians of any ilk, Twitter offers a platform for tweeting joke premises or jokes. Sometimes, they even establish a different off-shoot of their comedy altogether that involve something like RT’ing corporations that offer well wishes on 9/11 like Joe Mande. It has given a whole new generation of comedy a different way to be funny and has helped get people like Megan Amram and Rob Delaney notoriety that circumvented many industry gatekeepers.

With a potential 10,000 feature that might come up for the microblogging giant that simultaneously would allow much longer jokes, entire stories, rants, much longer lists, even more complicated emoji messages, etc. The effect, whether positive or negative, which might take away from the brevity that is at the core of Twitter’s brand, would have to be seen if Twitter opts to go forward with this move. 

Just to give you some perspective, this whole post is 829 characters.

The Bellacourts (Riki Lindhome and Natasha Leggero) Get To Be The Very First in Social Media Before Social Media in These “Another Period” Clips

June 4, 2015
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another period, armen weitzman, comedy central, first, natasha leggero, pioneer, riki lindhome, social media, tinder, twitter

Jun. 23rd, the day that Another Period premieres on Comedy Central isn’t that far away.

To gear up for it, you can start familiarizing yourself with The Bellacourts, the old money family that Another Period follows. 

Riki Lindhome and Natasha Leggero are two of the main Bellacourts and you can watch how they got to mark some social media firsts before the Internet and certainly social media existed like Twitter…

…Tinder…

…or going viral.

Twitter’s Audio Card and Tumblr’s New Video Player Offering More Ways to Consume Your Comedy Online

October 27, 2014
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The last few weeks have seen a few new social media innovations that might make being plugged into watching your favorite sketch group or listening to your favorite podcast while scrolling through your timeline.

Twitter has just introduced an “Audio Card” that will allow you to listen to embedded audio, just via SoundCloud for now, while combing through your favorite tweets or possibly tweeting yourself (perhaps, live tweeting a podcast if you have way too much free time on your hands, perhaps?). 

Weeks ago, Yahoo’s Marissa Mayer announced that the Tumblr video player would get an overhaul. Their first version of the new Tumblr video player has arrived and it does indeed work better than previous versions and allows for easy embedding of Instagram and Vine videos. You can also loop the video player, again, if you have way too much free time on your hands. The video player will also pop out to the side of your Dashboard, though we’re guessing you’re not going to do that while watching various comedy videos. 

Well, let’s see how much more you’re glued to your smartphone because of these innovations and that’ll be a good gauge of how well these two upgrades to Twitter and Tumblr are.

Tweets, Vines Set to Play on U.S. Movie Screens This Summer

February 26, 2014
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Tweets, Vines Set to Play on U.S. Movie Screens This Summer

So, in that time before you watch 20 minutes of trailers, your tweets and vines might just be featured at your local multiplex.

For comedians, this will be a prime opportunity to tell their parents that they made it to the big screen and didn’t even have to audition.

ABC, Fox, and More On Board For Comcast/Twitter “SEEiT” Initiative

December 30, 2013
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ABC, Fox, and More On Board For Comcast/Twitter “SEEiT” Initiative

The newly developed Twitter function that will take people to watching certain TV shows when tweeting about them has gotten more partners like ABC and Fox.

As Nielsen now, somehow, figures tweeting into ratings, SEEiT, if it catches on, might be a way to inflate ratings for a show. Then, maybe tweeting about a show could, in theory, save shows from getting cancelled like Enlightened?

Definitely, @midnight will benefit from this if Comedy Central/Viacom joins in.

TV Everywhere and Comcast Aiming to Make TV More Twitter Friendly

November 28, 2013
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TV Everywhere and Comcast Aiming to Make TV More Twitter Friendly

TV Everywhere and Comcast are developing a Twitter specific button/app that will allow users access to an embeddable link to whatever show/content they’re tweeting about. 

Could this have saved Totally Biased with W. Kamau Bell or Nikki & Sara Live? We will never know, but this is the sort of thing, especially given Nielsen’s new inclusion of Twitter chatter into ratings, that might have helped.

WitStream to Tweet About Emmys via TV Guide

September 22, 2013
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WitStream to Tweet About Emmys via TV Guide

If you’re stuck watching the Emmys/are excited for your Emmys party coming up, you might be able to cope/enhance your experience by following many of the funniest people on Twitter tweeting about the awards ceremony. 

This is especially helpful if you want to read a lot of jokes tonight, since Twitter stops loading tweets after about 700 or so in your timeline. Yes, we found that out the hard way.

Check it at the link if you’re into this at 4PM PST tonight. 

Modern Seinfeld Twitter Account Writer Gets Sitcom Writing Job

August 1, 2013
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Modern Seinfeld Twitter Account Writer Gets Sitcom Writing Job

Jack Moore, the guy behind @seinfeldtoday getting a sitcom writing job isn’t an unprecedented phenomenon, though, still something definitely worth noting. Megan Amram, Kelly Oxford, Rob Delaney, Shit My Dad Says, Dadboner, and more names you might recognized from the Twitter-verse have gotten jobs, offers, deals, etc. from writing consistently funny stuff in 140 characters or less (in addition to their much longer form stuff).

In finding out about this story, we do wonder if the show that Moore is writing on was pitched or discussed at some point as a modern day Seinfeld.

Jenny Johnson/@JennyJohnsonHi5 Signs Book Deal

June 27, 2013
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Jenny Johnson/@JennyJohnsonHi5 Signs Book Deal

Jenny Johnson is one of those rare people that have figured out Twitter comedy-wise on their terms and have built quite the following. As both Megan Amram and Kelly Oxford are writing/have written published books, we’re glad the trend to prove that funny things can be brought out of tweeting and thus rewarded is continuing.

@ComedyCentral to Tweet First #ComedyFest

April 22, 2013
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In case you’re one of the stalwarts holding out on Twitter, what we were trying to say with the headline is that Comedy Central is starting their first comedy festival just on Twitter, aptly named #ComedyFest. Next Monday, they’ll have all sorts of shenanigans limited to 140 characters like Mel Brooks joining Twitter, dining with Steve Agee through Vine, live tweeting day time drinking with the comedians of Comedy Central’s Half Hour, a live roasting with Jeff Ross, and much much more.

Sounds fun, huh? Then, get over your digital prejudice and follow @ComedyCentral on Twitter for #ComedyFest next week.

Check Out Vice’s Mini Doc on @DadBoner/Mike Burns

April 9, 2013
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Whether or not you know that famed Twitter account @dadboner is actually written by comedian Mike Burns, you should absolutely watch this great mini-documentary that Vice made about Mike, trying to make it as a comedian in LA/in general, and his coming up with and rise to Internet fame as Karl Welzein.

It Would Seem Comedians Have Been Waiting For Something Like Vine

March 16, 2013
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The six second .gif/stop motion animation/short film hybrid web app, Vine, has really taken off, especially when it comes to people involved in comedy. The short burst moving picture media seems to be perfect for those one-liner style jokes in a great new visual way.

Don’t think so? Check these two round-ups of funny Vine movies from Vulture and Serial Optimist, especially the ones from Steve Agee and Jake Fogelnest. 

August 27, 2011
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comedynerdsunited:

When Writers Work Past 5 on Fridays

(Dan Harmon)

Q2PYSFW

May 4, 2011
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Q2PYSFW: Quick 2 People You Should Follow Wednesday

The Hollywood Oracle: @OracleHollywood for predictions on your Hollywood Career and its potential promise/lack of promise.

The Comedy Nerds: @officialCNU for even more comedy news.

Why not?  GPOYW (Gratuitous Picture Of Yourself Wednesday) is pretty much just as ridiculous as this thing I just made up.

April 20, 2011
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adrinkwithdave:

WED Apr 20: Rob Delaney

Comedian Rob Delaney is an old friend of Dave’s and a new father. Learn why it’s important to fail miserably as they vidchat about the good old days.

The Links:
Rob’s Twitter 
Rob’s Tumblr
RSVP for Mapping The Heavens

Later this week: Rana Sobhany, Mark Proksch and Chaz Mason

Of course Rob Delaney is not at the iO West Bar for a Drink with Dave and, of course, it’ll be worth it.

(Source: https://player.vimeo.com/)

Jim Hamilton-Tip of the Hat 4/9/11

April 10, 2011
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The Comedy Bureau “Tips Its Hat” this week to JIM HAMILTON:

@Jim_Hamilton

“I should tell my neighbors that I’m a registered sex offender. I’m not, but at least the parents would tell their kids to avoid me.”

“No, I’m not stalking you. I made this marionette from memory.”

“Drop everything you’re doing and grab a broom. You just made a mess.”

As Twitter continues to rise in prominence in the comedy world, more and more comedians utilize the microblogging giant in developing material and few are so good as Jim Hamilton.  

Though he may not have the following of more famous comedians who tweet only sporadically and often don’t tweet jokes or funny non sequiturs, Jim Hamilton applies his comedic prowess deftly in under 140 characters everyday.  Through this process he’s one of the few that have refined a comedic voice online appreciated by many as he was nominated by Punchline Magazine as one of the Best Tweeters of 2010.

Jim mixes dark observations on himself, extremely clever puns, and minutia throughout his feed along with jokes I’ve heard him tell live that echo of Mitch Hedberg, but are completely and uniquely Jim.  I’m sure Hedberg would never write a joke about having bartenders announce, in place of last call, “Jim Hamilton’s here.”  

On stage, Jim takes these very precise one-liners and, unlike many one-liner comics that adopt an almost pretentious persona, is just himself.  His noticeable pauses in between jokes and fleeting glances to seemingly random portions of the room are genuine, only adding a rare nuance of vulnerability and, also, the hilarity.

Though having been on Comedy Central’s popular series Premium Blend, Jim has admitted that if it weren’t for Twitter, he might have quit comedy altogether.  Now, Jim has built up such a reputation that when I once told a comic about starting a tweeting competition between comics here in LA, they simply told me, without any hesitation, that Jim would win.

So, follow @Jim_Hamilton and then take the opportunity to catch him at French Toast @ Taix for free tomorrow Sun. Apr. 10th 8:30PM or at The 4 & 20 @ All Star Lanes Mon. Apr. 11th 8PM also for free.  You can also get some “extended” Jim Hamilton on Tumblr here.

The Gentlemen’s Club: #90: Guest Starring Alison Agosti (@Just_Alison)

March 28, 2011
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The Gentlemen’s Club: #90: Guest Starring Alison Agosti (@Just_Alison)

gentlemensclubpodcast:

Gentlemen,

We last talked to a sitcom genius, a former superstar VJ, two young comics, the man behind Adam Carolla, a musical comic, a 34FF pornstar, and a a real modern lady of comedy.

Alison Agosti has more Twitter followers than you (@Just_Alison)….

Podcast with one of my favorite people on Twitter, Alison Agosti.

Morning Debriefing 3/27/11

March 27, 2011
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1) Comedy Legend Albert Brooks is on Twitter! (mostly to promote a new book, but still…) FOLLOW NOW @albertbrooks

2) I don’t know why this is even completely available to the public as its not even in “leak” form, but here’s the The Comedy Awards Winners:

COMEDY SERIES-Modern Family
COMEDY ACTOR TV-Alec Baldwin, 30 Rock
COMEDY ACTRESS TV-Kristen Wiig, Saturday Night Live
COMEDY ACTOR FILM-Zach Galifianakis, Dinner for Schmucks
COMEDY ACTRESS FILM-Tina Fey, Date Night
LATE NIGHT COMEDY SERIES-The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
SKETCH COMEDY/ALTERNATIVE COMEDY SERIES-Childrens Hospital
STAND-UP SPECIAL-Louis C.K.: Hilarious
COMEDY FILM-The Other Guys
ANIMATED COMEDY FILM-Toy Story 3
ANIMATED COMEDY SERIES-South Park
COMEDY WRITING TV-30 Rock
COMEDY SCREENPLAY-Hot Tub Time Machine
COMEDY DIRECTING TV-Modern Family
COMEDY DIRECTOR FILM-Edgar Wright, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
JOHNNY CARSON AWARD-David Letterman
COMEDY ICON AWARD-Eddie Murphy

3) Again, if you want to know what happened in even more detail (i.e. Jon Stewart having his acceptance speech hijacked) Check Punchline Magazine’s Blog, HahaJK.com’s blog, and Comedy Central’s very own CCinsider or just watch it April 10th 9PM EST.

4) The Comedy Bureau “Tips Its Hat” this week to JERROD CARMICHAEL. Article/profile to follow later today.

5) Tonight’s COMEDY CRAWL
ASSSSCAT @ UCB Theatre 7:30PM FREE
Skinny Sundays @ Bar Lubitsch
8PM FREE
Neil Hamburger @ The Satellite LA 8PM $8
Powerviolence @ The Complex 8:30PM FREE
TheLateNightFix.com Presents @ Hollywood Improv Lab 8:30PM $5 
French Toast @ Taix 8:30PM FREE
Top Story Weekly @ iO West 9PM $5
The Sunday Sunday Sunday Show @ The Improv Space 9:30PM FREE 
Deskpiece Nation @ iO West 10PM $5 

6) OPEN MIC RUN
PALMS 8572 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood, CA/Starts 6PM 
SUNSET GRILL 7439 W. Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, CA/Starts 7PM/one item min. 
MARTY’S/THE OPEN MIC 7351 W. Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, CA (walk up Martel past Big Mama’s and Papa’s)/5PM to 11PM/$5/multiple sets allowed  

7) Just another day at the Comedy Bureau: Drove to Hollywood to find open mic at laundry mic was cancelled (again), drove to downtown via sidestreets, walked around for three hours looking for a coffeeshop for wi-fi, cleared for radiation by a homeless person, wrote article and read 700 or tweets at Starbucks, walked to Downtown Independent Theater for the awesome Channel 101 screening (The Parent Project and Sex Teenagers were pretty damn funny), literally ran out to my car amidst rain while being cleared for more radiation by more homeless people, drove to UCB to watch/have my mind implode on itself from laughter at the Walsh Brothers Show that started at midnight, hit traffic at 2:30 in the morning, got home, checked twitter again, and eventually just had sleep deprivation knock me out.  Yeah, it’s just another day at the Bureau.

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The 100 People You Should Follow on Twitter

March 17, 2011
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The 100 People You Should Follow on Twitter

alisonagosti:

Oh hey, look. I’m number 2. Right between Al Gore and Alyssa Milano. Also, one of my good friends is an editor at PC Mag; so be impressed, but not really.

I don’t know about all of those other folks, but, yeah, you should follow @Just_Alison

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