I think you are thinking of "thoughts" in academic sense (original contribution to knowledge) & not vernacular one (brain farts).
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Replying to @HeerJeet
I'm thinking of the kind of thing the tweets being introduced express.
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Replying to @christapeterso
I'd be very surprised if anyone gives my tweets more than a brief glance, whereas those who read the essay will spend time with it.
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Replying to @HeerJeet
People often remember things they gave a brief glance to.
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Replying to @christapeterso
Having written many, many tweets and many, many essays, in my experience essays stay in readers minds longer. Trick is to get them to read.
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Replying to @HeerJeet
Yes encouraging people to read it was good & it's just not plausible that you couldn't have done that without saying they were your thoughts
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Replying to @christapeterso
In twitter context "thoughts" has less weight than you are giving to it. These are not Hegelian permanent truths but casual musings
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Replying to @HeerJeet
You were talking about her thoughts in an essay, not her casual musings.
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Replying to @christapeterso
Her thoughts in essay were serious, my tweets on them were casual musings. I think that distinction is clear to most readers.
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Replying to @HeerJeet
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Your tweets were supposed to be summarizing her point, right? Regardless, this is a pretty minimal request.https://twitter.com/christapeterso/status/864333569082015744 …
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It's a reasonable request.
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