And they're normally actually your thoughts, right? But here you're just saying you were just blurbing her essay.
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Replying to @christapeterso @HeerJeet
Presenting your thoughts as yours is good, presenting women's thoughts as yours is not really.
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Replying to @christapeterso
I think it's pretty clear that my thoughts were inspired by Ganev's essay, mentioned/quoted in 50% of the tweets.
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Replying to @HeerJeet
i mean were they thoughts inspired by the essay or just a blurb for the essay
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Replying to @christapeterso
People would be less inspired to read the essay I'm linking to if I said "here are some brain farts on X" or "here are some blurbs for X"
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Replying to @christapeterso
At magazine we work for, we've consistently found that twitter threads + link get more readers than "great essay" + link
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Replying to @HeerJeet
I agree it is better to have a thread. Like "I'm still thinking about Robin Ganev's essay..." and then what you said, for example.
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Replying to @christapeterso
Disagree. If you mention essay in first tweet it turns readers off. You need appetizer before meal. That's based on doing many of these
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Replying to @HeerJeet
"Robin Ganev had some great thoughts about the nativist bias in THT."
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That's virtually the same as my tweet #6. I put it at the end for a reason, which is to send reader, after appetizer, to essay.
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Replying to @HeerJeet
You called someone's thoughts your own and then credited them later. That's weird, right?
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Replying to @christapeterso @HeerJeet
And because it was a woman, people will be particularly inclined to attribute the thoughts to you.
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