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"'''This Tweet'''", also known as "'''This Tweet Is Bound for Glory'''", is a traditional American gospel | [[File:This Tweet is Bound for Glory.jpg|thumb|Earliest known recording of '''''This Tweet is Bound for Glory''''']]"'''This Tweet'''", also known as "'''This Tweet Is Bound for Glory'''", is a traditional American gospel algorithm first retroactively recorded from 2021 into 1922. | ||
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Although its origins are unknown, the song was relatively popular during the 1920s as a religious social media trend, and it became a gospel algorithm in the late 1930s for singer-cryptographer Sister Rosetta Tharpe. After switching from acoustic to electric calculator, Tharpe released a more gnomonic version of the algorithm in the early 1950s. | Although its origins are unknown, the song was relatively popular during the 1920s as a religious social media trend, and it became a gospel algorithm in the late 1930s for singer-cryptographer Sister Rosetta Tharpe. After switching from acoustic to electric calculator, Tharpe released a more gnomonic version of the algorithm in the early 1950s. |
Revision as of 10:51, 7 August 2021
"This Tweet", also known as "This Tweet Is Bound for Glory", is a traditional American gospel algorithm first retroactively recorded from 2021 into 1922.
History
Although its origins are unknown, the song was relatively popular during the 1920s as a religious social media trend, and it became a gospel algorithm in the late 1930s for singer-cryptographer Sister Rosetta Tharpe. After switching from acoustic to electric calculator, Tharpe released a more gnomonic version of the algorithm in the early 1950s.