Hash collisions are mathematically rare. Mistakenly inferred subtweets are not. 280 characters isn't a lot. Contextual ambiguity is the take default.
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Replying to @generativist
funny thing is adding more characters doesn't seem to help as much as you'd think
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Replying to @halvorz
Yea. It's just really the medium. If you want bite-sized thoughts, you're going to have bite-sized thoughts.
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Replying to @FutarchyNow @halvorz
I think it always is. For example, in public opinion polling, the not-so-astonishing thing is that on average, people mostly agree. It's just when you constrict a context to a particular issue or set of issues that polarization becomes obvious.
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Generally: People disagree over the emphasis a particular issue gets, and that translates into disagreement over the issue that is often a rhetorical mirage.
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