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#AudienceMatters Part III: More Than Hashtags

Think About This: What is one of your passions?

Now: What would you do if that passion was taken away from you?

I’m passionate about archiving and sharing resources for education. For the last five years, I’ve been tweeting examples from learning spaces and real life experiences, and hashtagging them with curriculum objectives. With help from educators around the globe, I wanted to build #Hashtag180: The Dewey Decimal System of the twenty-first century.

And Then: It all disappeared. One of those unforeseen technology glitches, glitched.

Beginning with a moderated-twitter chat gone wrong, my audience was gone.

Problems To Solve: Although I could still search and see my entire twitter archive, no other tweeps could see my hashtagged tweets in their hashtag searches or Tweetdeck columns. Twitter chats, hashtagged curriculum resources, and my personal #HamstraHighlights and #Hashtag180 archives were invisible to the #Twitterverse. Forever. At that time, they might as well have been nonexistent.

No matter what I tried, there was no fixing this. This problem was so seemingly rare, that twitter’s own Help Center featured nothing about my account’s limited hashtag reach. There were no options to address a new problem of an experienced tweeter. Most frustrating of all–There were no humans for me to contact with whom to have a simple conversation.

I was devastated. It was like the air was taken out of my sails. My racecar lost its wheels. My airplane lost its wings. And my heart lost its passion. My body went into subconscious overdrive, reacting to severe shock and searingly-sharp sadness. With my @KyleHamstra identity not fully-functional, my self-worth and career activities were now in question. Or were they?

Soul-Searching: After catching my breath, I had to dig deep down to answer some convicting questions from the heart, starting with: What is going on? What is happening? And:

Come With Solutions:

“Our goal shouldn’t be to #becomepopular.  It should be to #becomebetter. Blogging and sharing in social spaces can help us to do that whether anyone is listening or not.”

“#YouMatter! Even if the technology fails, our social media don’t work, or our digital connections disappear–You are more than hashtags. You can’t hashtag a relationship.”

Relationships matter. Learning matters.

Relationships + Learning ≠ Audience.

Audience can be fake, superficial, impersonal, insincere, inaccessible, and aloof.

Genuine Relationships + Authentic Learning = Personal Growth Opportunity.

I must stay the course–Even if no one else is watching. Or caring.

Blogger’s Note: This reflection was composed in a series of ongoing #AudienceMatters conversations:

October 5, 2017–Kyle Hamstra writes: #AudienceMatters

December 24, 2017–Bill Ferriter writes: Audience Doesn’t Matter

January 6, 2018–Bill Ferriter writes: More on the Role of Audiences in Social Spaces

January 14, 2018–Kyle Hamstra writes: #AudienceMatters Part II: Viewers, Followers, Friends

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