I wish there were a name for this. It's the opposite of trolling. Whereas trolling is loud, mean, dumb, and useless, this is quiet, benevolent, smart, and helpful. Maybe we should call it llorting. That sounds suitably nerdy.https://twitter.com/TheOisinMoran/status/1210385405620736000 …
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"Extolling"
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I agree, Paul. Good things are happening indeed, but you need to look and notice them.
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Yup. And they're happening all over the place.
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In the spirit of being nice on the internet, I have editing turned on for that Google Colab in the hope that a smarter llort than I might pop in and improve the algorithm.
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Perhaps we can call the practice of drawing attention to desirable behaviour "lecnac culture".
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If a troll is the image of a troll, I propose the cool llama as the image of a llort.https://twitter.com/balajis/status/1214583898585411585 …
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What Twitter lacks are large, quality accounts (like yours tbh) around which communities of llorts can cluster. Most accounts with millions of followers are either self-promoting, whorish or guru-like or all of the above.
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