Citations:Anitwitter

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English citations of Anitwitter

  • 2014 May 18, Michael Toole, “The Mike Toole Show: The Musical Suspects”, in Anime News Network[1], archived from the original on 2024-05-07:
    Some weeks back, I was rapping with my anitwitter (“anitwitter” is the part of twitter where all the anime dorks hang out) pals. The great thing about Twitter is how very narrow discussions can suddenly become broad; one friend was disparaging Redline as a 2009 anime production that otaku ignored, and I wondered if there were any shows from 2009 that were still being discussed, period.
  • 2016 October 24, Matt Schley, “Japanese Anitwitter Basks in 2007 Nostalgia”, in Otaku USA[2], archived from the original on 2024-05-07:
  • 2019 January 17, Brian Feldman, “The Waves and AirPods Meme Is the Newest Wave”, in Intelligencer[3], New York Magazine:
    So AirPods are back. The jokes have since expanded further, combining AirPods with the black “wave” hairstyles shopped onto anime characters and historical figures. Over DM, @nevergaveafuc explained that the recent resurgence started on “Anitwitter”, a multiracial subculture on Twitter composed mostly of “people who talk about anime/manga/gaming/ but there’s also a lot of memes offensive and wholesome alike.”
  • 2019 April 12, Miles Thomas, “AniTwitter is Losing its S&%t Over Ikuhara’s Sarazanmai”, in Crunchyroll[4], archived from the original on 2024-05-07:
    Sarazanmai's first episode had lots of butts and kappas, and AniTwitter can't seem to get enough of it
  • 2019 July 25, “Why Did the Official Twitter Account Tweet "uwu"???”, in Crunchyroll[5]:
    Twitter's tweet (that's a weird thing to say, wow) was in response to notable AniTwitter personality Kirinodere's tweet
  • 2020 May 26, Bella Blondeau, “Live-Action One Piece Head Says The Show Is Consuming His Life”, in The Gamer[6], archived from the original on 2024-05-07:
    An innocent tweet became a telling look inside the production of Netflix's mysterious new One Piece project. The highly scrutinized adaptation's showrunner shared a tweet from prominent AniTwitter personality Totally Not Mark.
  • 2021, Vlad Schüler-Costa, “A case study on the usage of social network analysis to complement participant observation on Twitter”, in Simbiótica. Revista Eletrônica[7], volume 8, number 4, →DOI, →ISSN, page 81:
    My interest in this community pre-dated my online engagement with them — part of my previous research had been about so-called “eventos de anime” (anime conventions),14 and it was based on this previous interest that I was drawn into otaku online sociability, and towards anitwitter in particular.