In the Order Of Preference ESL game, students have to guess how their partner would rank five items on the board.

The Search for Antonio Suleiman: A Case Study in Fragmented Online Identity and the Limits of Social Media Verification
Twitter, digital identity, search failure, onomastics, social media forensics antonio suleiman twitter account
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The specificity of the query "antonio suleiman twitter account" suggests a user expecting a unique, retrievable profile. However, initial searches (conducted March–April 2026) return no direct match. This paper investigates the gap between search intent and search result. The Search for Antonio Suleiman: A Case Study
"antonio suleiman twitter account" is not a retrievable entity but a search trace —evidence of a user’s belief in an online presence that cannot be empirically verified. Future work should develop taxonomies of unverifiable social media queries. "antonio suleiman twitter account" is not a retrievable
Search logs, cached snippets, and Reddit thread excerpt.
This paper examines the search query "antonio suleiman twitter account" as a digital artifact. Despite systematic search across Twitter (X) archives and social media analysis tools, no verified or uniquely identifiable “Antonio Suleiman” with significant public engagement was found. The paper argues that the query represents a form of digital phantom reference —where a name circulates in private messages, forum posts, or broken links without a corresponding active account. Using methods of social media forensics and onomastic analysis, we explore potential explanations: a deleted account, a misspelling (e.g., “Antonio Sulaiman”), a pseudonym, or a low-follower individual. The study concludes with recommendations for improving search literacy in social media research.
How do I create my own vocabulary list for this game?
You can now create custom word sets for our interactive game at: https://eslactive.com/interactive/password-game/ (in the “Custom Input (Optional)” box). Custom word sets for Password will also now appear in your account under “My Custom Inputs”.
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