I heard about this new meme from Jure – you use Tweetdumpr to generate a CSV file of your most recent 3200 tweets and then use Wordle to turn it into a picture.  Here’s mine:

Wordle of my tweets

Wordle of my tweets

It’s a bit similar to what I did when I originally posted about Wordle.

If you wanted to clean it up a bit you could go through the CSV file and remove any words you want to ignore.  For example I have Raptr set up to tweet whenever I play a game on the Xbox 360, so my first attempt at the Wordle was dominated by “just started playing” and “http://raptr.com/ghosttie“.  As it is, I’ve left the names of the games in, and “Battlefield: Bad Company” and “Call of Duty: World at War” are fairly noticeable.

I also recognize “New blog post” from every time I tweet about a blog post and “Prediction” from when I had Hubdub automatically tweeting my predictions.  I suppose it shows that most of my tweets are automated – that can’t be good.

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  1. Jure Cuhalev says:

    It is indeed quite funny to see you playing CoD all the time. At first I thought it was a normal tweet just talking that you've picked up the game, only later I realized that it was an open invitation to join you (I guess?).

  2. Jure Cuhalev says:

    It is indeed quite funny to see you playing CoD all the time. At first I thought it was a normal tweet just talking that you've picked up the game, only later I realized that it was an open invitation to join you (I guess?).

  3. ghosttie says:

    Yep :)

    I'm wary of services that automatically post things because it can mess up the signal to noise ratio, but I realized that I would be posting what I was playing myself anyway, so it's a time saver.

  4. ghosttie says:

    Yep :)

    I'm wary of services that automatically post things because it can mess up the signal to noise ratio, but I realized that I would be posting what I was playing myself anyway, so it's a time saver.

  5. Jure Cuhalev says:

    It is indeed quite funny to see you playing CoD all the time. At first I thought it was a normal tweet just talking that you've picked up the game, only later I realized that it was an open invitation to join you (I guess?).

  6. ghosttie says:

    Yep :)

    I'm wary of services that automatically post things because it can mess up the signal to noise ratio, but I realized that I would be posting what I was playing myself anyway, so it's a time saver.

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