This was a great read and as an aside I just want to point out that the most interesting writing in HCI/UXD lately is coming from people with 300-3000 followers (for now), not the keynote speaker set
Fewer followers → lower stakes → more divergent/nonconsensus thinking
https://twitter.com/maxkriegers/status/1259168597429096450 …
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Also there’s probably other effects too, like a) that people doing great work often aren’t spending time doing the social media grind. And of course b) just there not being much of a correlation between twitter following and experience/competence/insight in the first place.
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oh god i'm on twitter way too much. in fact I blame twitter for this piece, discovered so many great folks here. but the network size had been cozy so far, so you're definitely right there!
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can we augment our online chats with new affordances?
what does a conversational medium that supports *thinking* look like?
Is there a pathway from the linear, one-dimensional, immutable logs we call "online conversation"?
I made a comic!