Missed Connections
Part of a series on Craigslist. [View Related Entries]
This submission is currently being researched & evaluated!
You can help confirm this entry by contributing facts, media, and other evidence of notability and mutation.
About
Missed Connections are a type of personal advertisements posted by Craigslist users to share stories of chance encounters with strangers and their contact information in the hopes that the other party will read them and contact the writer.
Origin
In September 2000, Missed Connections was introduced as a part of the personal section of the classified advertisement website Craigslist.[8] By 2010, New York City's Missed Connections, the most popular chapter of its kind on Craigslist, was receiving over 8,000 submissions a week.
Spread
On March 30th, 2009, A Missed Connections-themed Tumblr blog[5] was created as a crowdsourced gallery to showcase particularly strange or funny missed connections. On June 2nd, 2012, Buzzfeed reported on a missed connections street art project called " I Wish I Said Hello" created by artists Adria Navarro and Lisa Park that involved creating stickers based on missed connections post and stuck on the locations described within them.[6][7]
On November 9th, 2011, the pilot episode of a web series called "Missed Connections" was uploaded to Youtube.[9] The series contained eight episodes with the final video uploaded on April 9th, 2012. The series used the idea of and phrase missed connections without a direct relationship to the Craigslist section.
Notable Examples
Almost on the L
On August 30th, 2010, @almostontheL, a Twitter feed that tweets missed connections from the New York City L subway train, sent out its first tweet.[3] As of February 2014, the Twitter account[4] has over 700 followers.
I told you the string you picked off your shirt had fallen on your pants. You called me observant and said you liked my hair.
— almostontheL (@almostontheL) May 26, 2011
You had short, pixie cut, Jean Seberg cut hair, and were carrying bags with a bunch of sunflowers in them.
— almostontheL (@almostontheL) May 19, 2011
We shared a few moments last night on the L train while a drunk guy was sleeping on you.
— almostontheL (@almostontheL) May 9, 2011
Illustrated Missed Connections
On September 22nd, 2011, children's illustrator Sophie Blackall published a collection of illustrations based on missed connections posts titled Missed Connections: Love, Lost & Found.[1]
On October 4th, 2011, the book's publisher, Workman Publishing, uploaded a promotional video for the title on their YouTube channel.[2] As of February 2014, the video has over 6,000 views.
Search Interest
External References
[1] Flavorwire – Sophie Blackall’s Illustrated Craigslist Missed Connections
[2] YouTube- Missed Connections
[3] Buzzfeed – Hipster Missed Connections
[4] Twitter – almostontheL
[5] Tumblr – missed-connection
[6] Buzzfeed – I Wish I Said Hello
[7] Buzzfeed – I Wish I Said Hello
[8] New York Times – You-Caught-My-Eyes as Creative Kindling
[9] YouTube – Episode 1: The Pilot
Recent Videos
There are no videos currently available.