Honest question I have: Are their people out there that are simultaneously really into both reddit and twitter? Or do you have to pick sides? (Full Disclosure: I hate reddit and find it essentially unusable)
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Replying to @fed_speak
I checked the coronavirus subreddit every day for a couple months. It was the single most useful resource I found.
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Replying to @paulg
Meaningfully better than the information you could get on twitter?
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Much better. And I was following a bunch of epidemiologists.
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Different ones than were leading the discourse on here or just able to offer more nuanced explanations?
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Not the comments. Never the comments. I mean I saw interesting articles posted there that I would not have seen otherwise.
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Interesting. But these were different articles than were being shared here? For me, twitter was the most valuable coronavirus resource back in February/March.https://twitter.com/fed_speak/status/1256934015027818499?s=20 …
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Yes. I'd say 2/3 of the useful articles I saw, I saw there first.
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