I have never understood the concept of Twitter and such, is it basically like Live Journal with a text limit ? How do the interactions even work ? Just people saying something unprompted and then people just talk?

  • Balios@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    When I was still using it for science we simply boasted about our achievements and called that “networking”.
    My new paper is out in the International Journal of Unreproducible Science, cite me, I’m begging you!

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        1 year ago

        My bubble disappointingly is still doing that on Twitter. Since they convinced themselves that Twitter is an essential networking tool it’s hard to ditch.
        LinkedIn was more seen as “if you want to leave science go to LinkedIn, otherwise ignore that platform”. But it absolutely does happen there, too, just not to that extend, from what I am seeing.

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    1 year ago

    I’m upvoting you purely for describing Twitter as “Live Journal with a text limit”. That is exactly what it is and with infinitely less privacy or conversational value.

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      1 year ago

      Ahhh that makes a lot of sense okay! I just don’t understand how businesses and establishments claim to say that without Twitter they don’t get lifesaving information. What lifesaving information lives on Twitter ? Is this just an exaggeration? Something about weather alerts ? I get weather info just fine without twitter, like on live news articles on their respective websites

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        1 year ago

        Oh, for that use case then Twitter is a bit different. Information on Twitter moves fast and you can get quick, bite-sized updates on a company or event (via tags) much quicker than most sites. The ease of sharing information made it very popular for things like announcing updates on website/app down times or catching up on election news for example.