Today was Day 3 of the BookTube-A-Thon 2014.
Part of the event is something known as 'twitter sprints'. These are reading sessions held on the BookTube-A-Thon's Twitter page by one of the BookTube-A-Thon hosts. I have yet to take part in a complete sprint as my timing seems to be always off by a bit, yet they did make me think.
My questions today does not really have anything to do with the video I uploaded today, it is more about the boundaries of BookTube. BookTube gets its name from Youtube, yet is BookTube just confined to Youtube?
My question today is:
What other parts of the internet are still considered the domain of the BookTube community? What social networks or sites? Or is Youtube, Booktubes only home?
My questions today does not really have anything to do with the video I uploaded today, it is more about the boundaries of BookTube. BookTube gets its name from Youtube, yet is BookTube just confined to Youtube?
My question today is:
What other parts of the internet are still considered the domain of the BookTube community? What social networks or sites? Or is Youtube, Booktubes only home?
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