Search for those tweets using from:youusernamehttps://twitter.com/visakanv/status/1085375245664555008 …
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Building threads (with help from search) causes you to stumble on old ideas, which is a great way to have new ones. You're different now. The past is a foreign country. Your old self is a different person, but a great collaborator. Surprise yourself.
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Added benefit -- you expose your old ideas to new followers, or people who missed them the first time. Also generativehttps://twitter.com/Conaw/status/1129451021535604736 …
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Conor White-Sullivan 🧢 @ConawA great feature of the memex, and the fact that so many who use it go meta in discussing how they use Twitter, is that you can stumble upon the origin stories of the threading superheros Here's@visakanv uncovering hidden powers in 2016 https://twitter.com/visakanv/status/718826228610805762?s=19 …Show this thread1 reply 0 retweets 8 likesShow this thread -
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When your threads are deeply interconnected, people who discover you can explore your ideas (and extend them) according to their own interest. While you sleep. That's that new money shit.https://twitter.com/naval/status/1002106893265920000 …
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Threads on Twitter, as a tool for thought, let you build a GTD like system you can trust. Each tweet is a discrete deliverable, -- in language of
@fortelabs -- something you can put down and pick back up for something largerhttps://twitter.com/Conaw/status/1129788853189955584 …Conor White-Sullivan 🧢 added,
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Not without risks and tradeoffshttps://twitter.com/Conaw/status/1129528166236561408 …
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Conor White-Sullivan 🧢 @ConawReplying to @Conaw @paulg and 2 othersThe trouble is, if you're trying to use twitter as a precursor to essays, you're thinking in public, so you are at risk consciously or subconsciously shifting towards thinking the kinds of thoughts that are socially rewarded https://twitter.com/visakanv/status/1040450987754811392 …2 replies 0 retweets 4 likesShow this thread -
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For real though, I find the idea of alts terrifying. Like, at least if I'm an idiot in public I'm bravely being an idiot. If I built up an alt and was exposed there's double shame since you're implicitly admitting you didn't want to stand behind the ideas. Paranoia!
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Teens use alts to prototype potential selves. I think there's something there.
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yep, i think alts are great. the next step after the freedom to be yourself is the freedom to not be yourself
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