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It depends on the audience. Twitter especially tends to lend itself to biased audiences that don't hold you accountable
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Hold each other accountable when you have a conversation. Audiences will do their own thing wherever they are.
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Yeah but if I'm intellectually dishonest I can just NOT do that. Surely you've run into that on Twitter? Not possible in conversation cause
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Yes, then the convo ends & you don't bother trying to talk to that person again & everyone can see why.
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Whereas in face to face conversation, you may only realise you've been deflected from the point when you listen to it again later.
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I like Twitter coz it gives me time to make sure I've understood the other's point & that I'm responding in a unambiguous way.
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How would not being able to ask questions in real time be BETTER for communication. For example I don't understand your point NOW. And if
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Then I can explain. In speech, people tend to listen less than wait for the opportunity to speak again & this can lead to talking past other
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