Ring A Ding-Ding
A service that posts funny quotes that are scheduled to a micro-blog platform and reshared to social media. A service that monitors hashtags from a social media service account(s) for a set period of time, than processes their tweets by rank and repeated terms, then using another service like wolfram alpha takes the most popular hashtag or matching hashtag to a quote in a quote database and posts that famous quote to it’s micro-blogging platform… Through a format of “What quote matches this topic: {hashtag: <word>} result: quote from: “…” > post to blog, retweet to twitter.
Example, #I’m Bored, #Throwback Thursday = Quote about Boredom on a date on thursday.
Summary:
- Ring-a-ding-ding is a demonstration of a “listen and respond” bot that can be useful for adept brands interested in quick responses to social media posts by other influencers.
- Ring-a-ding-ding shows how a service can monitor material, but analyses it for both the author’s mannerisms (like repeated phrases, or quotes) and then seeks to emulate them with a similar quote by categorically matching and choosing a quote.
- Ring-a-ding-ding may be useful for fact-checking instances where the quote tweeted can be quickly found and reposted for accuracy (just depends on which database of information the service can read from.)
(I thought this was great original idea until I saw LatelyAI, very similar concept I had in mind. Except, the challenge with LatelyAI I wanted to solve was the content gap. LatelyAI still needs an author to post a blogpost. What RADD could solve maybe mining data in email, chats, etc. maybe to mine content and post it “for inspiration”.)
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