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by alexis_fr
2263 days ago
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While using Twitter helped a lot to anticipate the events before confinement, I find that it doesn’t help much during confinement. It is saturated with people who are looking for information, while all there is to do is wait. Since there are much fewer people working, there is much less activity/information being created. The next question that using Twitter may resolve now is where this came from, « who did this », « who didn’t order the masks » and so on, it tend to be more conspiracy estimations or yelling at government than trying to anticipate on the crisis, and in that sense it now fits the negative description/addictive-inducing behavior. |
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