I am pretty sure when someone makes a 40 tweet thread debunking a paper and it is totally incorrect vs. completely accurate, nearly no invests the time and energy to check which one it is before RTing
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Replying to @VPrasadMDMPH
I was actually pleasantly surprised by people's propensity to look at the article. For example, most recent thread got 3.1k likes on the first tweet, and 3.6k people clicked through to the article itself
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Replying to @GidMK @VPrasadMDMPH
As a Twitter-User I can tell you: Likes and Clicks are not the same as reading and trying to understand it. I often see Tweets with long articles linked that receives hundreds of likes after 1 minute
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Exactly! Most of the time if I tweet an article even if the tweet gets TONS of attention few people click through. I find the hit rate is much higher for threads, although of course still not brilliant
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