SBF@SBF_FTXReplying to @mattyglesiasI think seeing tweets from 2nd degree connections is important for discovery and variety but that could also be automated5:08 PM · Apr 14, 2022·Twitter Web App1 Retweet30 Likes
Jim Dunne@jamesmdunne·Apr 14Replying to @SBF_FTXSeeing good tweets from second-degree connections happens when first-degree connections retweet them.11
Jakub Vlášek @jakubvlasek·Apr 14Replying to @SBF_FTX and @mattyglesiasKinda like wikipedia prefers secondary sources to primary ones?
Leah McElrath @leahmcelrath·Apr 14Replying to @SBF_FTX and @mattyglesiasThat’s what we used to use h/t (hat tip to credit source of interesting info) for and why we used to do #FF (Follow Friday recommendations).
Certified Weeaboomer@thomasabarry1·Apr 14Replying to @SBF_FTX and @mattyglesiasThe point is, if you want "pure free speech" it needs to not put its thumb on the scale.
Trevor Austin@TrevAustin·Apr 14Replying to @SBF_FTX and @mattyglesiasOr open it up to third-party clients
ThinkItThrough@ThinkItThroug17·Apr 14Replying to @SBF_FTX and @mattyglesiasI'd want to see all expression from my follows: retweets, quote tweets and likes