What RTreporter is looking for is a potentially newsworthy message that you don’t expect. And by not expected, I mean: that you don’t expect at that moment. Imagine that The Voice of Holland will not return to television next season (a blessing according to some). Such a message brother cell phone list is spread on Monday morning, for example. At that time, there are normally not that many #TVOH messages. This message will then be followed because it stands out. Suppose the tweet reads “The Voice of Holland will disappear from the air next season”. By using the keywords ‘disappears’ and ‘The Voice of Holland’, the tweet is monitored and will stand out if it gets enough traffic. Suddenly, tweets will quickly appear that also report this message.
What does the RTreporter screen look like?
Below is the main screen of RTreporter just before 8:00 PM on Sunday evening, October 13. Apparently #sytycd is coming to TV. Because right now the largest block on the screen is dedicated to it
That this is true, becomes clear when we click on the little sign at the bottom right and go to the overview screen. The traffic about the show is coming up very quickly and, unless something very special is going on, will end the same way again, the rest of the week there is little or no tweet about it
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