.@o_guest @realscientists I also use lists, so I don't need to follow many users & I can read their tweets on a specific topic in one go
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Replying to @o_guest @realscientists
I started using lists after somebody told me how they could help me ;)
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Replying to @iamscicomm @realscientists
I think I'm too lazy and into seeing everybody at once. what would be a good list for me?
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Replying to @o_guest @realscientists
it depends on your interests. Why don't you give a look to the lists made by your favourite users?
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Replying to @iamscicomm @realscientists
I'm supposed to have favs? This is the Facebook thing all over again, cos I don't use that normally either.
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Replying to @o_guest
I'm sorry! I'm not English native, maybe I used the wrong word! I meant the user that you prefer ;)
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Replying to @iamscicomm @o_guest
The word is right, the problem is just that social media has given “favorite” a different meaning!
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Replying to @realscientists @o_guest
it sounds like social media jargon is as tricky as scientific one!
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@iamscicomm@o_guest Yep! I’m pretty sure that’s just a human thing. People are not precise about language.#scicomm1 reply 3 retweets 1 like
topic modelling on twitter jargon! 
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