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A “Swarm” arrives at the Nonstop Honolulu launch party!

A social media first for Hawaii happened last night at the Nonstop Launch party held at Ka Restaurant and Lounge. Read more to find out what it was


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A social media first for Hawaii happened last night at the Nonstop launch party held at Ka Restaurant and Lounge. No it wasn’t the the launch of Hawaii’s newest food, events, and nightlife site or that Nonstop reached the one-million page views milestone less than a month after launching. It was Hawaii’s first ever “Swarm!”

For those of you not familiar with the term “Swarm,” it is an achievement badge from the popular location based mobile app, Foursquare. The “Swarm” badge can be earned by checking into a location on Foursquare with 50 or more people. A simple task that is a lot harder to accomplish than it sounds.

Event planner, Toby Tamaye, who organized the launch party for Nonstop, has been trying to get a “Swarm” badge for a long time. However, no matter how many people attended his events, there were never enough people on foursquare to get the badge… until last night.

Thursday morning, I wake up and check the launch party invite on Facebook to find that over 230 people have RSVP’d to attend. And, it wasn’t just your average club going crowed. These were social media people who not only were active on Foursquare, but other location based apps like Gowalla and Yelp. It was then that I realized that this was as optimal an opportunity for a Swarm than any event before in Hawaii. So, Nonstop started to get the word out that we would be attempting to get a Swarm going at the launch party.

Swarm Timeline

  • By 6:00, 18 people have already checked in. I send out a few tweets to remind people attending the launch party to be sure to check in. That is how you can tell that you are at a social media party. Even through you are at a party, people still take the time to check their Twitter accounts.
  • I check Foursquare again at 6:30, there are 37 people checked in at Ka. It was then that I realized that a Swarm could actually be possible. After our official program thanking everyone for supporting the site, and for coming to the party, John reminds everyone to check in to Foursquare.
  • At around 7:00, an excited Lindsey Muraoka finds me and says that we need only 6 more people to get the “Swarm” badge. She then goes to tell Toby, and the two of them start working the crowd telling everyone they see to check in to Foursquare.
  • A few minutes later, Lindsey comes up to me and says that we did it. I check Foursquare on my phone and see that sure enough, there are 54 people checked into Ka. People start asking about how to get the badge, so I tell them to try checking in again, and then the Honolulu Twitter stream starts getting flooded with so many, “I just unlocked the ‘Swarm’ badge” messages that it trended locally.

At this point, the entire crowd is a “buzz” about achieving a Swarm. Toby holds his phone above his head and starts dancing in the circle. Then the kitchen doors swing open, and the owner of Ka comes running out saying, “We got the ‘Swarm’ badge!” At the end of the night, 63 people were checked into Ka Restaurant & Lounge on Foursquare making the Nonstop Honolulu launch party the first official Swarm in Hawaii.

As geektastic as achieving the first Swarm in Hawaii was, I’m still a little unfulfilled. Someone pointed out to me that there is a “Super Swarm” badge that can be earned by checking into a venue on Foursquare with 250 or more people. There was an estimated 300 people at the Nonstop launch party Thursday night. A “Super Swarm” could have easily been achieved if everyone there were on Foursquare. Now that Hawaii has achieved its first “Swarm”, the “Super Swarm” is within reach. At the next Nonstop party perhaps? Don’t forget to check in!

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turkeyboy808 8 pts

that was cool to experience. wow there is spell check on this, how cool! What is with the "pts"?

turkfontaine 202 pts

there should be a 'swarm auxiliary' for those of us who attended virtually, esp if we did so in our underwear.

madmarv 10 pts

The Super Swarm badge is kinda neat, I got it at DragonCon earlier this month. But seeing my twitter stream pop with all my friends unlocking the Swarm badge at the same time was much more rewarding.

johngarcia 180 pts

So, next Nonstop party u00e2u0080u0094 let's go for Super Swarm status. I'll make stickers just for that! Let's do it!

edmorita 71 pts

supercw talking about having a Super Swarm party now! =P

WeHeartHawaii 8 pts

? Toby told me that the swarm badge had happened only once before in Hawaii??

edmorita 71 pts

WeHeartHawaii As far as I know, this was the first. Toby told me they have been trying to get one going for a while.

NEENZ 26 pts

Social media has cool terms to describe one's networks: community, tribe; but I must say "swarm" is the coolest!

Melissa808 268 pts

Good stuff! I'm honored to have been a part of Hawaii's first swarm!

johngarcia 180 pts

Awesome post and breakdown, Ed! While I'm not a Foursquare regular (Avid Gowalla'er), I can appreciate a good badge when I see one, and, this makes me want to Foursquare more often. The player please badge did it for me. haha! Good stuff.

Annoddah_Dave 81 pts

EM,
Tenks for the neat views on pastry chef biz. Will use that in my discussions with the budding pastry chef. It was very insightful and much appreciated.

M 64 pts

Hello Ed!
I wish I could have been there. :(
I had an obligation last night that I couldn't miss.

harrycovair 77 pts

Congrats on the first official "Swarm" site in Honolulu. Wonder if Kuhio Beach can assume an address for a Super Swarm status the next time there's an event of the magnitude of LOST or Hawaii 5-0?

PHOTOlulu 13 pts

The party was 'Swarming' last night.

edmorita 71 pts

PHOTOluluTV There was a lot of 'Buzz' too.

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About Ed Morita

Ed Morita spent more than a decade working as a pastry chef at some of the country's premiere resorts and restaurants, including the Halekulani Hotel, The Greenbrier Resort & Spa in West Virginia, Bay Harbor Yacht Club in Michigan and Longhi’s Restaurant in Honolulu. After a near-career-ending injury forced him out of the kitchen, he embarked on a new career as a food writer, photographer and blogger for Metromix Honolulu and Nonstop Honolulu (nonstophonolulu.com), where he now writes the Baker's Hours blog. He's also entered the realm of politics, serving as the photography captain for the Abercrombie for Governor campaign in 2010, then becoming Gov. Abercrombie's official photographer until 2012 when he became the Social Media Director for the Mazie Hirono for U.S. Senate campaign. He's excited and honored to be the official blogger for the 2012 Hawaii Food & Wine Festival. You can follow Ed's adventures online at bakershours.com.

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