Nothing like twitter to follow a live process involving ordinary people. This post will hopefully help you navigate the Lebanese twittosphere to keep your fingers on the Lebanese pulse.

- First, let’s get my shameless self promotion out of the way: Do make sure you follow my own twitter account @beirutspring. I am following almost 400 Lebanese people, and keep looking to retweet interesting posts. You can also look at the people I’m following and follow them
- Make sure you’re following @sharek961 , which is a volunteer based organization that maps the Lebanese elections live on their website. @sharek961 actively retweets all the reports it’s getting from the field. (Full disclosure: I volunteered to design their site)
- Go to http://search.twitter.com and look for #lebanonelections. It sort of became the conventional tag, but some are still using #lebaneseelections and #lebelections. If your’re a twitterer yourself and want to file a report, don’t forget to tag it (who knows, we can even make it a twitter trending topic)
- Other notable Twitterers to follow: @nowlebanon , @sharek961, @meetsamer, @hibz , @LB_ELECTIONS_09 , @abuhatem .
There, I hope that was useful

Hello, my name is Mustapha and I've been blogging about Lebanese society, business and politics since February 2005.
you re forgetting for french, libnanews is on twitter
Dear Mustapha,
In events like these I actually miss your blogging much. With twitter I have the feeling I miss many of what you say because even though I have a feed on my blog on your twitter, I just don’t check it often enough.
I miss your analysis on the blog. Especially during these important events.
Kind regards,
Mustafa, you seem to have retired from blogging, are you a seller of the blog name? am a buyer!seriously…