-twimmolate v.
Suicide by Twitter. Shashi Tharoor and Lalit Modi are its leading practitioners. Its latest was comedian Gilbert Gottfried who got fired by an insurance company for making insensitive jokes about Japan where it does 75 per cent of its business.
—Priyanka Sood and Nishat Bari, "Twimmolation," India Today, March 19, 2011
There were witticisms as well as new coinage of words like 'Twimmolate'.
—Jijo Jacob, "Top Jokes About Anthony Weiner 'Crotchgate' scandal," International Business Times, June 3, 2011
Should we just accept that in the future, to over-paraphrase Warhol, we will all get ourselves fired in 140 characters? Or will the ease and accessibility of social media&mdashand some tipping point of twimmolations&mdashmake people realize that everyone screws up, and increase our tolerance for the occasional idiotic, even beastly remark?
—James Poniewozik, "Gilbert Gottfried and the Rise of Self-Twimmolation," Time, March 15, 2011
death tweet
fakester
reputation bankruptcy
sock puppet
tweet seats
tweetup
twintern
Twitterverse


