Shh Don’t Tell Steve is a fantastic little section of Twitter where one man tracks the moves of his seemingly awful roommate Steve, and posts them on the Web.
Although it could be just a trick by the site’s creator, I am hoping for comedy’s sake that it is indeed real. Actually spelled @shhdontellsteve, one of my favorites from the site is, "Steve is wearing his Ed Hardy shirt for Fancy Rich Guy. They are watching Baseball. FRG doesn’t seem Fancy or Rich, but is Stoned." Nice. Click on the link below to view the amazing 'Shh Don’t Tell Steve.'
Secretive Twitter Pages
'Shh Don't Tell Steve' Stealthily Follows One Man's Roommate
Trend Themes
1. Social Media Secrecy - There is a trend of creating secretive social media pages where users anonymously share information or stories about specific individuals or groups.
2. Humorous Roommate Tracking - Tracking and documenting the antics of roommates through social media is a growing trend, providing entertainment for a wider audience.
3. Online Comedy Platforms - The rise of platforms dedicated to sharing comedic content, such as @shhdontellsteve on Twitter, offers opportunities for aspiring comedians and content creators to gain a following.
Industry Implications
1. Social Media - The secretive Twitter pages trend presents opportunities for social media platforms to create features that allow users to share anonymous content within a controlled environment.
2. Entertainment - The popularity of humorous roommate tracking indicates potential innovation in the entertainment industry, like reality TV shows or web series focused on documenting the lives of roommates.
3. Comedy - The emergence of online comedy platforms showcases a need for specialized platforms or content networks that focus exclusively on sharing comedic content and fostering comedic talent.