#trendingNYC: The Week on Twitter

Tracking New York’s Twittersphere. #trendingNYC
When Derek Jeter sent his 3,000th strike in to a stands upon Saturday, he additionally sent #Jeter as good as #3000 mountainous up a week finish Twitter charts, as New Yorkers scrambled to honour their a one preferred Yankee’s feat as well. @funnyordie (Verdict: funny), wrote:
And even Mets fans — those roughly genetically prone to be vexed a Yankees — offering their most appropriate wishes, similar to @LucCarl, who wrote:
Sunday as good as Monday brought dual premieres — a deteriorate 8 entrance of “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” in which Larry David earnings to New York, as good as a United States premiere of a last Harry Potter movie, hold during Lincoln Center. Tweets from Potterheads who had camped out there for hours anticipating for a glance of a movie’s stars, as good as from confused commuters wondering only what philharmonic they were witnessing. Some, similar to @beccasara, fell somewhere in a middle.
The Netflix cost enlarge stirred a operation of reactions in as good as around a city, where people combined Dear Netflix to their tweets to demonstrate their views. @OscarMSanchezJr seemed ready to terminate his subscription:
But others, similar to @helenamusic, were some-more sympathetic:
And a little were ready to pierce upon to alternative topics entirely. “The actuality which ‘Dear Netflix’ is trending upon top of a Mumbai blasts unequivocally speaks to all that’s wrong with a universe as good as a priorities,” pronounced @aurosan, in a summary which was reposted some-more than 100 times. (In fact, New Yorkers additionally cared about a blasts, spending Wednesday as good as Thursday promulgation links to a ultimate headlines from Mumbai, as good as their thoughts as good as prayers.)
Leiby Kletzky, a child from Borough Park, Brooklyn, whose dismembered stays were found upon Wednesday, prisoner a minds, hearts as good as Tweets of New Yorkers everywhere. (Within a Orthodox as good as Hasidic Jewish communities a tragedy was discussed as #bpboy, a hashtag combined when Leiby, 8, was still missing.)
And @EricaRHill, a co-anchor upon CBS’s “The Early Show,” spoke for most upon Twitter, as good as in New York, when she wrote:
Trending topics have been drawn from a sampling of locally renouned conditions reported by Twitter in a past week, with posts of specific New York seductiveness highlighted.






