The longer the text the more likely the point may come across. So shortform is, what, an exercise in the possibilities of miscommunication?
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@St_Rev I think I see what people are hopping on, now. I used "may" to allow for the potential of a given piece to fine tune an argument. -
@Strange_Bundle Pieces should be as long as they need to be to make the point. Examples and reiteration are part of that. But no longer. -
@St_Rev Yeah, the discussion is about wetware. How to put it... after having a circular discussion with someone that prompted that post
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@St_Rev Whatever people actually react to, however poor it is, there is potential for granularity in something that is larger. -
@Strange_Bundle Twitter certainly isn't well-suited to a lot of things. The imposed discipline is a useful exercise, though. -
@St_Rev I agree with that. Though I wonder if there's some sort of meta-dropoff for certain topics.
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