20-somethings play a valuable ecological role in Twitter communities IMO: Discovering ideas/content for the first time, which older members will view as "classics", and enthusiastically sharing. Used to mess w/ my head ("others probably know this") but now I see it as a positive
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Replying to @backus @devonzuegel
'spaced repetition' at community scale ?
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michael_nielsen Retweeted Noah Tye
I just want to point out, with VERY GREAT GLEE that we had a very similar conversation back in January, in this very same tree, with certainly John and Devon participating (and I can't see Omar right now, but I'll bet he's there). Random related link:https://twitter.com/noahlt/status/1083841925067661312 …
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John Backus Retweeted John Backus
We’re very good at this spaced repetition thing. Here is me hitting on the same theme again almost exactly a year ago:https://twitter.com/backus/status/1039739206229270528 …
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I like your approach. Different to mine, where I simply won't shut up about it - one continual, never-ending massed presentation!
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You have hundreds of flash cards about different parts of spaced repetition while I have one card that says “Twitter is spaced repetition”
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Exactly - and I make everyone else review my flashcards, all the time!
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0 replies 0 retweets 1 likeThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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