Maybe 3% of the time, although if the time window went say 10 years into the future, it might be 10%.
What if data shows we are all communicating a lot more with everyone, all the time, and are speaking so much in so many unpredictable & evolving social contexts that that *feels* like there are more taboos, when in fact we are exchanging a greater, rather, than smaller # of ideas
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I’m thinking of Marc Andreessen and how I could barely keep up with his feed. Why did he back off Twitter? I think social blowback against a cloddish comment had much to do with it.
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Neither of us knows definitively why he left. I had heard he was just addicted to it and it was interfering with his IRL job but that is just an unfounded rumor and what you are saying is also speculative.
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But how do you model data for what people are self-sensoring? I agree the overall communication rate has likely increased and is measurable. But I do have much anecdotal evidence that people hesitate to engage on certain topics.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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