Do people distinguish between threads used to keep ongoing breaking news linked and so-called "tweetstorms" in this criticism-of-the-month?https://twitter.com/robdelaney/status/848581215288516608 …
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Why are people so bothered by tweetstorms? Usually only a couple of the threaded tweets appear in feed, not like it's crowding the screen...
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It's something for people to complain about? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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You could also argue there is great irony in this person posting this.
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And I'm guessing that'll be as well received as "You don't like that TV show? Don't complain to the FCC, change the channel."
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I love your "breaking news" threads! Having the story all in one place is great!
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Someday I'll figure out why this so hard for some people.
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I don't mind threading, but depending on client I'm using, can be difficult to read.
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plus twitter truncates the tweet threads after 3 replies so its not even v spammy?
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Some folks are lazier than others in terms of whether each tweets are self contained thoughts or not.
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so, then you end up with people retweeting a pile of tweets, and that makes things awkward.
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that's the part that drives me crazy. Send a link to the thread start and let it go.
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