Sunday, March 15, 2024

Twitter Comment Thread

Twitter log from the previous week.
# The Army doesn't understand branding in social media. Disclaimers and identity are both part of branding, tactics conceded by policies. 2 minutes ago from web

# @NavalWarCollege Unfortunately the links are not working :( Still looks great though. 11:26 AM Mar 13th from web in reply to NavalWarCollege

# @NavalWarCollege RT Spring Review: Looks fantastic. Great line up. 11:22 AM Mar 13th from web in reply to NavalWarCollege

# Blog Post: Farewell SECNAV http://tinyurl.com/bjemgx 7:11 AM Mar 13th from web

# Blog Post: Impeccable Escort and Global Observations. http://tinyurl.com/dzu46b 1:31 AM Mar 13th from web

# Blog Post: Eagle vs Dragon: US Army Combined Arms Center weighs in on recent Navy incident in the South China Sea http://tinyurl.com/d9tzgt 9:37 PM Mar 12th from web

# @subbob Get ready for incoming, I'll make sure everyone sees the piece. 9:22 PM Mar 12th from web in reply to subbob

# @danmintz RT:career govIT staff- This is where consulting has allowed managers flexibility. They take the risks, & wear the costs of failure 9:07 AM Mar 12th from web in reply to danmintz

# Blog Post: DoD comes clean on South China Seas activity (good), and China responds. http://tinyurl.com/b3oppq 11:56 PM Mar 11th from web

# Blog Post: Short analysis of HASC Seapower & Expeditionary Forces Subcommittee hearing on LCS http://tinyurl.com/ac72sn 11:56 PM Mar 11th from web

# Blog Post: Latest pics of USS Independence (LCS 2) http://tinyurl.com/d5czq8 11:42 PM Mar 11th from web

# @kaigani I really enjoyed your post on branding. Well done. 10:21 AM Mar 11th from web

# Analysis of the recent naval incidents off the China coast http://tinyurl.com/alq6c7 1:26 AM Mar 11th from web

# @CalvinFoster Actually, Anne is a good reporter. 1:25 AM Mar 11th from web in reply to CalvinFoster

# @Roger_Pociask What are the odds of a no-fly zone in Darfur given the current breakdown in conditions? 10:52 PM Mar 10th from web in reply to Roger_Pociask

# @fantomplanet The Russians did sink that Chinese trawler a few weeks ago, although Chinese Trawlers have a new reputation this week too... 10:24 PM Mar 10th from web in reply to fantomplanet

# From the Dept. of Duh. Finally an AP military writer weighs in noting Impeccable is a sub hunter. http://tinyurl.com/crfy9z 9:28 PM Mar 10th from web

# @benulfers Tell the truth, and explain why. If you don't do the first, you can't do the second. Strategy must be understood by the masses... 9:21 PM Mar 10th from web in reply to benulfers

# No wonder the Navy is slow to adopt social media, the prerequisite condition of honesty is a bridge too far 6:53 PM Mar 10th from web

# Just be honest. Say "we were monitoring the growing Chinese submarine fleet in international waters with our microphones." Honesty is easy 6:51 PM Mar 10th from web

# Why does the DoD lie to Americans when they don't have to? http://tinyurl.com/c3fzr7 "mapping the ocean bottom" is bull, T-AGOS is not T-AGS 6:49 PM Mar 10th from web

# @LoLoLee Actually a better question is where he is traveling this week 5:04 PM Mar 10th from web in reply to LoLoLee

# @LoLoLee Ask the Admiral what his next assignment will be, and if he will be replacing his former CO a second time... 5:02 PM Mar 10th from web in reply to LoLoLee

# USNI Blog publishes an American classic: NATIONAL POLICY AND THE TRANSOCEANIC NAVY, Samuel P. Huntington http://blog.usni.org/?p=1652 3:44 PM Mar 10th from web

# @deremilitari Great find, Thanks! 2:52 PM Mar 10th from web in reply to deremilitari

# @ChrisAlbon The military treasures that article, his book was published in 1998, that article was published in 1954. 10:40 PM Mar 9th from web in reply to ChrisAlbon

# That is one if not the most influential articles in US Defense Policy history, and it finally goes public. Very cool 10:24 PM Mar 9th from web

# USNI Blog publishes an American classic: NATIONAL POLICY AND THE TRANSOCEANIC NAVY, Samuel P. Huntington http://blog.usni.org/?p=1652 10:23 PM Mar 9th from web

# China claims US Navy survey ship was operating illegal. Based on limited information, China could be right http://tinyurl.com/azu44g 9:24 PM Mar 9th from web

# Navy Photo From Underwear-Gate in the South China Sea http://tinyurl.com/ar3kbb 4:06 PM Mar 9th from web

# Obama Administration Responds to South China Sea Incident With China http://tinyurl.com/afs72k 2:32 PM Mar 9th from web

# The Obama administrations reaction will decide if the USNS Impeccable incident is a serious threat to navigation or an underwear joke. 2:02 PM Mar 9th from web

# Obama Administration Protests Provocative South China Sea Incidents With China (Updated) http://tinyurl.com/afs72k 10:32 AM Mar 9th from web

# Obama Administration Protests South China Sea Incident With China http://tinyurl.com/afs72k 10:01 AM Mar 9th from web

# @CalvinFoster That is actually a pretty good idea. I wonder how big a ship needs to be to support the MK 110 11:48 PM Mar 8th from web in reply to CalvinFoster

# Slow weekend for the Navy... Perhaps I need to blog on social media evangelism and give some experienced advice to the academics 10:04 PM Mar 8th from web

# My latest US Naval Institute article: Zumwalt vs Spruance. How the DDG-1000 makes the Navy look really stupid. http://blog.usni.org/?p=1625 1:31 AM Mar 8th from web

# Example: A major http://soldierblogging.blog... There are several others. 12:05 AM Mar 8th from web

# I see officers looking to soak up social media information for the DoD, and all the consultants out preaching to the DoD ignore those people 12:04 AM Mar 8th from web

# @gCaptain I think the military understands social media technologies just fine. The question is how important is implementation? 12:03 AM Mar 8th from web in reply to gCaptain

@huzzah70 Great point. I completely agree with it. 12:00 AM Mar 8th from web in reply to huzzah70
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