11. In general, the conversational aspect of Twitter is one of its great strengths as a forum.
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12. Twitter is social medium that lets you have a conversation with
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13. As with all art, form and content have to work together hand in hand to make good twitter essay.
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14. Twitter has made me a better writer: more forceful, more clear, less inclined to hedge or hide behind euphemisms. It can do same for you
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15. You won't get anything out of the twitter essay unless you engage with people who disagree with you.
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16. Just earlier today I had a great twitter conversation with
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17. Of course there are many things a twitter essay CAN'T do. For something like
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18. What the twitter essay does allow is not the long explanatory article but the quick flashes of thought, sudden insights worth sharing.
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19. There's a quote from T.W. Adorno that would be perfect right now, but I can't find it. It's about footnotes.
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20. (From memory) Adorno on footnotes: a form where fleeting, digressive thought can find fitful life not available in main text.
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21. What Adorno said about footnotes is true of tweets as well: it's a form for thoughts that might not live elsewhere.
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22. New forms are sometimes worth exploring for their own sake: for the pleasure of learning & mastering their rules & experimenting.
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23. I won't say twitter essay are for everyone. If you try it and don't like it, that's fine too. It's a diverse world.
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