Is this an underused conversation scaffolding? • group enjoyment -> discussion • Q/A, spreading knowledge & questions; from experts to novices, insider -> outsider, old -> young • signals the value of directing attention towards areas which might otherwise go ignoredhttps://twitter.com/misen__/status/1124587633278169088 …
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Book groups might be an obvious example, but ‘physical’ clubs - eg: sports clubs - seem more successful for quality friend search/matching. Why? Implicit trait trust > explicit interest proximity?
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Do you need a mutual attitude of openness to establish communication? I suspect yes, otherwise people are just talking to themselves in vague proximity to other insulated people.
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This all reminds me of
@visakanv talking about finding ‘soulmates’. I find making friends difficult, historically at least, but the friends I do have are high quality. How to make good friends is super interesting to me (I’m pretty good at being a friend, less good at matching)1 reply 0 retweets 3 likesShow this thread
I’m about to run out, but could you say any more about that?
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