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by nonrandomstring
1530 days ago
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> Gold rushes of new users tend to wear off as new areas calcify into
established concepts. I hear ya. It's the crowd he's buying. But to me Twitter has no
"established concept". Maybe I'm the stupidest person on the planet
right now, but what exactly is Twitter? Does Musk have a brilliant
solution looking for a problem. Or is this just playing games with
money and power for it's own sake? |
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Finding a tight-knit specialist community goes against everything the Twitter UI encourages, but it's how most folk who are deeply loyal to the platform actually use it. When configured well, the timeline should be significantly comprised of conversations between known people talking about desirable topics.
Personally I think this is the core of the tool - free, open access to specialist communities with no membership requirements, and no need for upfront reputation. If some conversation between experts interests you and you have a question, you can just ask.
One approach is to start by following one account you really like, then mining their replies following the folk they actively engage with. Do this for a few iterations and the result will quickly become an extremely intimate, engaging, and topical timeline. It only takes a few meaningful questions and comments added to these conversations for the follows and inclusion to start flowing your way.