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@Diablo refers to Blizzard's official Diablo twitter account, which [http://www.twitter.com/diablo can be viewed here].
 
@Diablo refers to Blizzard's official Diablo twitter account, which [http://www.twitter.com/diablo can be viewed here].
  
The account went live in August 2009[http://diablo.incgamers.com/blog/comments/blizzard-joins-the-twitter-revolution/], and as of November 2010 it had posted over 600 tweets and had over 44,000 followers.
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Blizzard announced their [[@Diablo]], [[@Starcraft]], and [[@Warcraft]] official twitter accounts in September 2009[http://diablo.incgamers.com/blog/comments/blizzard-joins-the-twitter-revolution/], and the tweeting began just a few days later.  
  
After a lot of initial skepticism over the utility of such a brief communication device, and some early misunderstandings[http://diablo.incgamers.com/blog/comments/a-case-study-in-the-inherent-shortcomings-of-twitter/] brought about by the short character limits, the service has become fairly well-accepted by the fans.  
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* [http://diablo.incgamers.com/categories/category/twitter News items that quote] the best tweets from official Blizzard sources can be seen here.
  
[[Bashiok]] and some other community managers handle the account, and though its activity is often sporadic, with nothing posted for a week or more, the account keeps up a fairly regular intercourse with fans, answering short questions with quick answers, owing to Twitter's 140 character per message limit.
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==@Diablo's Origin==
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Initial fan reactions to Blizzard's Twitter innovation were quite mixed, due to a general "I hate Twitter" attitude amongst many. Fans questioned the value of the service, with its limit of 140 character per post, and some early misunderstandings[http://diablo.incgamers.com/blog/comments/a-case-study-in-the-inherent-shortcomings-of-twitter/] brought about by the short messages seemed to bear this out.
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After a few months though, fans began to see the value of daily updates and questions being answered, even with very short replies, and the service became well-accepted by the Diablo community. In November 2010, a little more than a year after it began, @Diablo had posted over 600 tweets and had around 44,000 followers. Those figures had increased to 1,390 tweets and 115,868 followers as of March 2012.
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===@Diablo Operations===
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@Diablo is updated by [[Bashiok]] and several other Blizzard [[community manager]]s, who seldom identify themselves in their tweets.
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After a couple of years of busy activity, during which time Bashiok was responsible for the vast majority of the updates, the frequency of @Diablo tweets began to decline in 2011, especially after Bashiok and other Blizzard employees began tweeting more regularly from their own accounts.
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As of early 2012, @Diablo is issuing only a tweet or two a day, all of which are notifications of official site updates or answers to very basic questions about Diablo III. As such the service has become of little value to knowledgeable fans, all of whom rely on forums, [[fansites]], and [[blue tracker]]s to keep up on the most current news.
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==Additional Blizzard Employee Twitter Accounts==
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In addition to @Diablo, regular Diablo information is disseminated by the personal accounts of several Blizzard employees.
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* Community manager [[Bashiok]] tweets from [http://twitter.com/bashiok @Bashiok].
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* Diablo 3 Game Director [[Jay Wilson]] tweets [http://twitter.com/Angryrobotics from @Angryrobotics].
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* Community manager [[Zarhynm]] tweets [http://twitter.com/TalkingCongas from @TalkingCongas.
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* [http://diablo.incgamers.com/categories/category/news/twitter/news/twitter Fansite Diablo.IncGames.com posts news that quotes] all of the Diablo 3-related tweets from these and other accounts.,
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==The Initial Twitter Announcement==
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Blizzard announced their [[@Diablo]], [[@Starcraft]], and [[@Warcraft]] official twitter accounts in September 2009[http://diablo.incgamers.com/blog/comments/blizzard-joins-the-twitter-revolution/], and the tweeting began just a few days later.  Their announcement read as follows:
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<blue>In the next few days we will be officially launching the @Warcraft, @StarCraft, and @Diablo Twitter feeds where we plan to share news, run contests and events, and much more.  We’ll be starting things off with a bang by holding contests leading up to and through BlizzCon as well as will be twittering all through the show.
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We’re looking forward to the opportunities that will come with these new Twitter accounts and the increased interaction between Blizzard Entertainment and the community.</blue>
  
Fansite Diii.net posts news items which quote every game-related tweet, usually adding additional info to flesh out the brief replies.
 
* [http://diablo.incgamers.com/categories/category/twitter Seem them all here].
 
  
 
[[File:Twitter-diablo-11-22-10.jpg|center|thumb|600px|@Diablo as seen November 22, 2010. The [[Barbarian]] @ [[Bastion's Keep]] background image has been unchanged since the account went live.]]
 
[[File:Twitter-diablo-11-22-10.jpg|center|thumb|600px|@Diablo as seen November 22, 2010. The [[Barbarian]] @ [[Bastion's Keep]] background image has been unchanged since the account went live.]]

Revision as of 04:39, 7 March 2012

@Diablo refers to Blizzard's official Diablo twitter account, which can be viewed here.

Blizzard announced their @Diablo, @Starcraft, and @Warcraft official twitter accounts in September 2009[1], and the tweeting began just a few days later.

@Diablo's Origin

Initial fan reactions to Blizzard's Twitter innovation were quite mixed, due to a general "I hate Twitter" attitude amongst many. Fans questioned the value of the service, with its limit of 140 character per post, and some early misunderstandings[2] brought about by the short messages seemed to bear this out.

After a few months though, fans began to see the value of daily updates and questions being answered, even with very short replies, and the service became well-accepted by the Diablo community. In November 2010, a little more than a year after it began, @Diablo had posted over 600 tweets and had around 44,000 followers. Those figures had increased to 1,390 tweets and 115,868 followers as of March 2012.


@Diablo Operations

@Diablo is updated by Bashiok and several other Blizzard community managers, who seldom identify themselves in their tweets.

After a couple of years of busy activity, during which time Bashiok was responsible for the vast majority of the updates, the frequency of @Diablo tweets began to decline in 2011, especially after Bashiok and other Blizzard employees began tweeting more regularly from their own accounts.

As of early 2012, @Diablo is issuing only a tweet or two a day, all of which are notifications of official site updates or answers to very basic questions about Diablo III. As such the service has become of little value to knowledgeable fans, all of whom rely on forums, fansites, and blue trackers to keep up on the most current news.


Additional Blizzard Employee Twitter Accounts

In addition to @Diablo, regular Diablo information is disseminated by the personal accounts of several Blizzard employees.


The Initial Twitter Announcement

Blizzard announced their @Diablo, @Starcraft, and @Warcraft official twitter accounts in September 2009[3], and the tweeting began just a few days later. Their announcement read as follows:

In the next few days we will be officially launching the @Warcraft, @StarCraft, and @Diablo Twitter feeds where we plan to share news, run contests and events, and much more. We’ll be starting things off with a bang by holding contests leading up to and through BlizzCon as well as will be twittering all through the show. We’re looking forward to the opportunities that will come with these new Twitter accounts and the increased interaction between Blizzard Entertainment and the community.


@Diablo as seen November 22, 2010. The Barbarian @ Bastion's Keep background image has been unchanged since the account went live.