[Air-L] Nunberg

André Brock andre.brock at gmail.com
Thu May 24 12:45:47 PDT 2012


there's this:
https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=295398323830557&id=1762335114

 Geoffrey Nunberg <https://www.facebook.com/geoffrey.nunberg> via Ben
Zimmer<https://www.facebook.com/bgzimmer>
December 28, 2011 at
3:49pm<https://www.facebook.com/geoffrey.nunberg/posts/295398323830557>
 · **<https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=295398323830557&id=1762335114#>
<https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=295398323830557&id=1762335114#>

   -  Quotes Ben Zimmer and me, but makes me sound more sour on this than I
   am. I think of the ironized hashtag as sort of a typographic variation of
   the old "file under ___" standby, as in "John Rocker Admits Steroid Use,
   File Under 'Who Gives A Shit?'" or "For the 'Duh! file'" Or maybe as in
   "File under 'lessons of the digital age': what goes round, comes round, but
   in fewer characters."

André

Andre Brock
Assistant Professor - Library and Information Science/POROI
University of Iowa
Iowa City, IA 52242


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> Dear AoIRists,
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> in articles on Twitter in various internet media I often come across a
> quote from Geoffrey Nunberg who allergedly called Twitter hashtags an
> emoticon of sorts and 'plain stupid' (e.g. here
> http://gizmodo.com/5869538/how-the-hashtag-is-ruining-the-english-language
> )
> However, they do not give a source, and I cannot locate it. Does
> anyone know if Geoff Nunberg really said anything like that, and if
> yes, where? It seems to me that wider context would be important in
> this situation.
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> Thanks!
> Daria
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