I’m using Tumblr in a new more active way than I was before. Using it to conscxiously flesh out a cluster of keywords into a self-perpetuating memeplex: a free-standing ephemeral wexological dreamcatch structure which attracts associated data parcels to itself by virtue of its vibrational resonance…
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I’ve been doing something similar, I think, if I’m interpreting correctly.
This might help you, if you create your memeplexes one-a-day:
for finding whole days worth of posts: http://usromantic.tumblr.com/day/‘year#’/'month#’/'day#’
so for today’s posts: http://usromantic.tumblr.com/day/2008/12/3
It lists them in chronological order though, the opposite of the order tumblr normally shows, which is kind of annoying if the posts are in a specific order.
Often, I’ll save links for several days (as I’ve noticed these memeplexes tend to accumulate over time) and then post them all together, with links to the relevant sources. Adding a search widget to your tumblr works wonders as well…
That’s cool. Would be interesting to graph that feed for that date out with my posts from that day, Twitters for that day, etc. Then you could do cross-platform comparisons of keyword clusters and other forms of wexology.