Today, Twitter is a vibrant and active community. But a decade ago, there were a lot fewer users and features. The most popular accounts were tech personalities and things like emojis, hashtags, likes and even retweets didn’t exist yet. Your old Twitter timeline will probably be full of some hidden gems. Expect to see low engagement, off-color posts from celebrities and some other surprises.
Your Twitter Timeline Circa 2008
It’s easy to browse your old Twitter timeline. You just have to write a custom search string. For your convenience, here are some prewritten links that will take you back in time to your Twitter timeline circa 2008.
- January 2008: Happy New Year! Party like it’s 2008!
- February 2008: Valentine’s Day. Was it a good one?
- March 2008
- April 2008: April showers bring…
- May 2008: May flowers.
- June 2008: School’s Out
- July 2008: Happy 4th of July
- August 2008
- September 2008: Back to School tweets?
- October 2008: Happy Halloween
- November 2008: 2008 Presidental Election Between Obama and McCain
- December 2008: Merry Christmas
What Did You Find In Your Old Twitter Timeline?
Browsing old tweets is definitely an interesting experience. Chances are you found some of the following…
Popular Accounts With Limited Engagement
Popular Twitter users who easily get thousands of likes and retweets today, only have a few on their old tweets. Those features didn’t exist back then so the only likes and retweets you see are from people browsing old tweets.
Experimental Tweets
Another thing you’ll probably see when browsing old tweets is “experimental” posts. In other words, things you normally wouldn’t see someone tweet today. For example, James Gunn, the incredible director behind popular films like Guardians Of The Galaxy, is very open about some of the crazy stuff he tweeted while trying to figure Twitter out. Gunn wrote a blog post in 2009 talking about his first year of tweets. There are some classics in there like “I burnt my tongue on an enchilada. Fucking Mexicans!” and “These pants make me look like I have a vagina.” Back in 2008, Twitter was a much looser and less mainstream platform. You’re unlikely to find tweets like these in most celebrity Twitter feeds today.
Titles We Considered For This Article
- What Your Twitter Timeline Looked Like 10 Years Ago
- How To Go Back In Time And See Your Twitter Feed Circa 2008
- This Is What Your Pathetic Twitter Feed Looked Like In 2008
- How To Rewind Your Twitter Feed Back to 2008
How To Clean Up Your Twitter History
Do you think you might have some embarrassing posts in your Twitter history? If so, you should probably clean it up before it impacts your personal life, costs you a future job opportunity or gets you fired. Here’s how to clean up your Twitter history.
NERD NOTE: Twitter didn’t solidify itself as a major household name until after Barack Obama was elected president. Part of his victory was credited to the Obama campaign’s social media strategy. Obama was the most popular Twitter account at the time. On election day 2008, Obama had 112,000 followers. John McCain only had 4,000.
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Frank Wilson is a retired teacher with over 30 years of combined experience in the education, small business technology, and real estate business. He now blogs as a hobby and spends most days tinkering with old computers. Wilson is passionate about tech, enjoys fishing, and loves drinking beer.
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