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Ellen DeGeneres, the Oscars, and the Selfie That Broke Twitter

Nick Gillespie | 3.3.2014 8:34 AM

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While hosting the Academy Awards last night, Ellen DeGeneres tweeted this selfie that quickly set a record as the most retweeted item EVAH. Her caption: "If only Bradley's arm was longer. Best photo ever." The traffic on Twitter was so massive the service actually couldn't keep up for a while.

As the Los Angeles Times wrote, the popularity of the image above easily busted the previous retweet record, which was held by President Barack Obama, who sometime in 2012 tweeted, "Four more years."

At 9 p.m. PST, the Ellen tweet was pushing 1.8 million retweets (although Twitter stuttered with the traffic load brought on by the tweet, and different users were seeing different totals).

That obliterates the Obama retweet total of 778,801.

Is there any socio-cultural import to be found in this? Does this mean that culture trumps politics? That celebs are more attractive than pols? That Sunday night is the right time for infamously long, boring awards shows? That Obama's second-term agenda is as dead as the future careers of the folks winning best supporting Oscars?

Perhaps it's worth looking at the compositional differences between the two biggest tweets of all time. The stars are looking at viewers and directly engaging us in joy and fellowship; it's an invitation to share in a moment. Obama's eyes are closed and he's in a rapturous embrace with (presumably) his wife and lover. The viewer is cast in the role of a voyeur rather than an active participant. Perhaps that's a metaphor for Obama's presidency in which many if not most of his biggest "accomplishments" - TARP, Obamacare, dragnet surveillance - have been wildly unpopular with the voting masses. We are supposed to gaze upon him and follow him around but not disturb his reveries.

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  1. waffles   12 years ago

    It feels like I'm wearing nothing at all.

    1. Lucy Steigerwald   12 years ago

      Stupid sexy Flanders.

      1. Pl?ya Manhattan.   12 years ago

        You are missed. Come back more often.

  2. EDG reppin' LBC   12 years ago

    I don't do the Oscars. Unless Jason Statham or Jet Li are nominated for something. Then I'd watch.

    1. Doctor Whom   12 years ago

      I watched TV last night. There was an interesting nature show, and I learned something about frigate birds that I hadn't known before.

    2. Bruce Majors Libertarian4Mayor   12 years ago

      I skipped most of it too, but mainly to watch the cuter and less famous gays on HBO. Apparently Degeneres recorded a post-Oscars after party show debriefing that airs today on "Ellen."

      1. ImanAzol   12 years ago

        Whose briefs is she debriefing?

  3. Fist of Etiquette   12 years ago

    President DeGeneres?

    1. Floridian   12 years ago

      At least she would have us laughing at her on purpose, unlike poor uncle Joe.

      1. sasob   12 years ago

        Biden is funnier.

    2. Ron Paul's Balls   12 years ago

      Okay, I'm proud that she's a lesbian and all but, seriously, I'm pretty sure she's the least talented earthling.

      1. Bobarian   12 years ago

        She's a decent talk show host, but her stand-up routine was the-worst-ever!

        1. Rich Grise   12 years ago

          I thought her bit about the humans that understand Lassie: "Woof!" "What's that Lassie, Timmy's stuck in the well?" "Woof!" "He said to bring a ladder?" "Woof!" "A 24-foot extension ladder?" "Soof!" and so on, was pretty funny.

          1. Rich Grise   12 years ago

            tr/Soof/Woof/

  4. db   12 years ago

    Bradley who?

    1. EDG reppin' LBC   12 years ago

      Omar Bradley?

    2. Floridian   12 years ago

      The guy with the fighting vehicle named after him?

    3. Ted S.   12 years ago

      Bradley Manning, of course

      1. JParker   12 years ago

        Not too likely; Ellen would have said "Chelsea" if that were the case.

  5. SIV   12 years ago

    I wish twitter would stay broken.

    1. Scruffy Nerfherder   12 years ago

      #bitter

  6. Warty   12 years ago

    Tulpa: pathetic loser or most pathetic loser?

    1. Lord Humungus   12 years ago

      why can't it be both?

    2. Floridian   12 years ago

      Rollo is a mental health professional! Show some respect for Gawd's sake!

    3. VG Zaytsev   12 years ago

      Who's the real 'Tulpa', Tupla or Rollo?

    4. Sunmonocle Backwards Tophat   12 years ago

      Why isn't "the best song off Real Life" an option?

  7. Lord Humungus   12 years ago

    And this, my friends, is why we have the politicians that America deserves.

  8. VG Zaytsev   12 years ago

    I thought the show sucked and Degenerets was terrible.

    1. prolefeed   12 years ago

      My list of things I want to do doesn't include spending hours watching a bunch of Hollywood stars congratulating themselves. You'd have to pay me to watch that crap.

      And that "four more years" tweet would be awesome if someone hacked it and added a few more pictures -- of kids being drone killed, Gitmo prisoners, and NSA functionaries reading your emails, etc.

      1. db   12 years ago

        I haven't watched an awards.show since probably 1987 or 1988, when I was an adolescent. Now, as you said, you'd have to pay me to.watch. there are.so many better.things for.me to.do.

        1. Bobarian   12 years ago

          Intermittently putting periods in the spaces is time consuming.

      2. General Butt Naked   12 years ago

        Yup.

        I never understood the whole award show thing. It's really pointless.

        Also, you always have people on monday talking about how funny the host was. No, they weren't. Are you a 54 year old cat lady that teaches sunday school? Yes? Then maybe it was funny and edgy to you, but to normal people it was fucking lame-o, man.

        1. Bobarian   12 years ago

          Ricky Gervais' performance at the GG was the closest thing to edgy at one of these things there ever was.

          If, as a host, you can make the losers cry, then I might enjoy watching.

  9. Mickey Rat   12 years ago

    Celebrity jock sniffing,...yay.

  10. Jordan   12 years ago

    The viewer is cast in the role of a voyeur rather than an active participant.

    Sort of like Obama's own role with respect to his administration, if his excuses are to be believed.

  11. Doctor Whom   12 years ago

    One difference between the Oscars and Obama is that watching the former is voluntary, while Yemeni wedding guests aren't asked whether the would like to be droned to death.

  12. msantos1116   12 years ago

    I don't think there is any socio-economic implication here. Ellen was directly engaging the viewers to participate in something, so they did.

    I do like your last sentence, as I believe it encapsulates Obama's presidency.

    Nice meeting you out in Boston last week!

    1. General Butt Naked   12 years ago

      I do like your last sentence, as I believe it encapsulates Obama's presidency.

      For a list of Oscar winners, go here.

      I don't get it.

  13. Joe M   12 years ago

    Can anyone name all the actors in this picture? I recognize Ellen DeGeneres, Brad (Bradley?) Pitt, Kevin Spacey, then I think that's Julia Roberts and Angelina Jolie?

    1. Floridian   12 years ago

      Bradley cooper is the guy taking the pic. You don't recognize Meryl Streep(sp)?

      1. Joe M   12 years ago

        Oh yeah, didn't quite click but it's obvious now.

    2. Bruce Majors Libertarian4Mayor   12 years ago

      The other two women on the left are Jennifer Lawrence and an amazingly obscured Meryl Streep, I believe.

    3. sasob   12 years ago

      Who's the black chick with the glasses - Ellen's latest squeeze?

      1. Free Society   12 years ago

        I honestly believe it's a man.

        1. Muzzle of Bees   12 years ago

          It is. He was with Lupita Nyong'o, who won best supporting actress (behind him in the pic). I don't know their relationship: brother? boyfriend?

          1. sasob   12 years ago

            Well he's prettier than Ellen - not that that's saying a whole lot.

    4. Jarl ? the booty   12 years ago

      The only one I knew was Ellen.

      1. 2Sirius   12 years ago

        Whew - so I'm not the only one! Thanks, Jarl.

  14. Bruce Majors Libertarian4Mayor   12 years ago

    First you legalize lesbian marriage, and then twitter breaks down. It's probably why Meetup is under attack this week too.

  15. alan_s   12 years ago

    It means there's a large intersection on the Venn Diagram of people who vote for Obama, watch the Oscars, and spend their time re-tweeting photos.

    1. Free Society   12 years ago

      That's a reasonable assessment, I think.

  16. Sunmonocle Backwards Tophat   12 years ago

    The main implication is "The Self". The Selfie, meant to capture the essence of one's sole by the taker, is now an expression of one's soul to others. "The Self" has moved outside "The Body" into "The Community", and #FullCommunism is imminent. In 1000 years after history has been rewritten, the scroll on which words are defined will refer read "degenerate" as a cultural reference to "DeGeneres", much like quixotic and Quixote. This time, however, the only windmills will be those chopping off our heads.

    That's what this means, Nick.

  17. MJGreen   12 years ago

    The one time I checked ABC last night was right when this stunt was happening. It felt like an excruciatingly long, awkward digression as she tried to explain what she was doing, roped in people to join her, etc. Just awful, I thought. That it worked so well shows how much I know about these things.

  18. Muzzle of Bees   12 years ago

    It's my new favorite picture if only for the fact that it dethroned Obama's record-setting tweetpic.

    Many of you disparage the self-congratulatory award show, but it's mostly harmless and far superior to feigning affect over the political ramblings of a cool black guy who likes to trip capitalism with his foot and then gossip about how clumsy it is.

    1. thom   12 years ago

      Exactly. It's like politics, but with movie stars, who tend to be better looking and more entertaining.

      1. JParker   12 years ago

        And far less dangerous!

  19. Cdr Lytton   12 years ago

    Jennifer Lawrence can trip onto my bed anytime she wants.

  20. woodNfish   12 years ago

    This is the garbage what reason covers? Why not just change your name to Hump?

  21. Reverend Draco   12 years ago

    "Is there any socio-cultural import to be found in this?"

    Yes.

    It's a wonderful example of just how badly our education system is broken, that the least-funny (looks don't count) woman ever to gum up the airwaves could cause over a million undereducated Funyuns (my apologies to the yummy snack food) to lose what little brains they have. . .

    I'm embarrassed for her, and for every one of those terminally ignorant cretins. . .

  22. GamerFromJump   12 years ago

    Anyone else sick of the word "selfie" yet?

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