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by Timshel
1501 days ago
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When you are in the context of :
- Twitter determine the active status of an account using login
- People are wondering the % of active users as defined per the twitter metrics But then use your own definition of active and write only a one liner on the difference with no reflection on the impact it might have and no warning on the fact you are answering a different question.
Then my conclusion is you want people to make this mistake. > EDIT: rephrased "accounts that are active" to "accounts that actively send tweets" to clarify what the article addresses. Made me laugh because you had to add it and made more effort than the author of the article to prevent the confusion :D. |
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