1/ I don't think this poll about @realDonaldTrump is surprising. There's an anti-Trump bias to my network; but, I also @ him so I don't route around people's mute/block filters. IDK what the net effect is.https://twitter.com/generativist/status/1155284256467243008 …
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2/ My general point would be that Twitter affords
@realDonaldTrump endless agenda setting power. Intentionally (as distraction) or not (as senility), I think it grants a strategic advantage that inhibits durable and constrained focus.1 reply 0 retweets 1 likeShow this thread -
3/ But, it's a weird collective action problem. To actually cauterize his network, the level of blocking has to be on a massive scale that no one seems capable of mustering save maybe
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I think that there is some actionable middle ground where people start to factor in that who they follow (and what they like) populates their followers’ feeds. With the current algo, “hate follows” and diversifying filter bubbles have spillover effects.
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If you want / need to monitor some people you don’t want to amplify to your followers, use an alternate account.
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Yea, I think so. It's also the way I was thinking about implementing it. Make an interface that lets people see who has committed to doing so of their social network
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