Twitter equates “relevant and useful” with viewing and clicking on things on their website (see “based on your interactions” in the tweet above this one) because their incentive is to sell ads. Actual construct validity is for chumpshttps://twitter.com/TwitterSupport/status/1041838955077828608 …
I'm not saying they lack resources, I'm saying that interactions form one of the most important aspects of how people behave on Twitter, and it's not unreasonable to use them as a major measure of what is important to users
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I'm not saying that it's a perfect solution - maybe there should be more information such as registered interests or the like - but I think that comes back more to the question of whether curated feeds are a good idea at all
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Social media engagements, like most behaviors, do not have a single, simple interpretation. Maybe it’s “relevant and useful.” Maybe it’s anxiety-related vigilance. Maybe it’s FOMO. Many it’s any number of other things. Maybe it’s all of them
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