+45 Future generations studying history will likely have to study tweets. amirite?

by Anonymous 3 years ago

There have been official ways to cite them in papers since at least when I took composition 102 in 2010, so I'd assume you're right

by Anonymous 3 years ago

*This tweet is unavailable.*

by Anonymous 3 years ago

Or the technology will no longer be available and they will have very little to study.

by Anonymous 3 years ago

Id quit my job and live off a doctoral stipend to study memetic influence on American society if I could get into an American Studies PhD Program.

by Anonymous 3 years ago

Yeah. Maybe at that point it will be the equivalent of us studying faxes.

by Anonymous 3 years ago

I can see that but i think tweets will be much more taxing, Just with the sheer amount of information, Thousands of public statements and conversations between thousands of important people. I don't envy them :D

by Anonymous 3 years ago

I think of it as the next evolution of studying political cartoons

by Anonymous 3 years ago

AP US History students will have tweets on their DBQs.

by Anonymous 3 years ago

That's so tragic.

by Anonymous 3 years ago

That will not give them a true history.

by Anonymous 3 years ago

At least a few tweets would be worth studying.

by Anonymous 3 years ago

Bathroom graffiti

by Anonymous 3 years ago