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* There exists a law known as the [[DMCA]] which “allows copyright owners to not have to prove allegations in court”, a measure of which [[Jenny Nowhere##Creating a Twitter account|Nowhere]] approves.
* There exists a law known as the [[DMCA]] which “allows copyright owners to not have to prove allegations in court”, a measure of which [[Jenny Nowhere##Creating a Twitter account|Nowhere]] approves.
===Continuity===
===Continuity===
* At one point, Nowhere tags [[Jenny Everywhere#Creating a Twitter account|Jenny Everywhere]]'s account. This is the one depicted by [[PROSE]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere's Twitter (short story)|Jenny Everywhere's Twitter]]''.
* At one point, Nowhere tags [[Jenny Everywhere#Creating a Twitter account|Jenny Everywhere]]'s account. This is the one depicted by [[PROSE]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere's Twitter (2008 short story)|Jenny Everywhere's Twitter]]''.
==Behind the scenes==
==Behind the scenes==
===Read online===
===Read online===

Latest revision as of 11:54, 19 December 2023

Jenny Nowhere's Twitter was a short-lived in-character Twitter blog purporting to be that of an incarnation of Jenny Nowhere. Created in 2011, it was only active for less than a week, and did not credit a writer.

Contents

Plot

Jenny Nowhere creates a Twitter account for herself in one universe. After warning Jenny Everywhere of her presence on the website, she uses the medium to make a few comments about this reality and about her own activities.

Worldbuilding

Jenny Nowhere

  • This story features a Jenny Nowhere who appears playful in her evilness, joking about how she is always “up to no good”.

Universes

Other

  • There exists a law known as the DMCA which “allows copyright owners to not have to prove allegations in court”, a measure of which Nowhere approves.

Continuity

Behind the scenes

Read online

This blog remains online on Twitter.