Bad Tweets Vs. No Tweets
Sunday, September 13, 2009 at 9:58PM
Jenny DeVaughn in mtv, twitter, video

While watching the MTV Video Music Awards (VMA's), Taylor Swift started to give her acceptance speech for Female Video of the Year. Kanye West boldly interrupted the show. He thought Beyonce had one of the best videos of the year and should have won.

Kanye could have waited until the event was over and had a traditional interview with the press. He chose to grab the moment and literally the microphone.

According to TwiGUARD, this caused a huge spike in Twitter traffic and became a trending topic. MTV is live-blogging the event and also tracking all of the fast-paced tweets. This unexpected drama was given top billing. I'm sure Kanye's publicist and management are not taking the night off.

Kanye West's name was actually booed when it was brought up later by P. Diddy when he presented the Best Male Video of the Year.

For an artist like Kanye West, who seems to enjoy controversy, is it better to get bad publicity or no Internet traffic at all?

Update on Sunday, September 13, 2009 at 11:15PM by Registered CommenterJenny DeVaughn

UPDATE:  Beyonce showed the power of doing the right thing and gave someone else the spotlight.

During Beyonce's acceptance speech for the MTV Video of the Year Award for "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)", she asked Taylor Swift to come out to give her acceptance speech instead.

Glad this post has a better ending and a high volume of tweets about being first class.

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