1/ The War On Feedback There’s lots of talk about getting rid of visible follower counts/up votes/likes & other measures to “improve conversational health” or to “promote authoritative sources” on social media. Very well. But there‘s another explanation: it’s a war on feedback.
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2/ One way of looking at the current era is that established institutions are suddenly unable to compete with nimble high energy individuals. As a result, feedback metrics for engagement with institutions vs individuals tell a story of ubiquitous weakening of institutional trust.
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3/ These high energy individuals broadly come in 2 varieties: people less trustworthy than our institutions & those who may be more trustworthy. Yet it’s only the 2nd group that is terrifying to what I’ve called the “Gated Institutional Narrative” which talks only about the 1st.
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4/ In the absence of feedback metrics we would be unable to see this exodus of trust from our no longer authoritative sources. So here‘s a thought experiment from a discussion with
@RubinReport &@BretWeinstein: what if Twitter estimated & published the much feared RubinRatio?10 replies 77 retweets 576 likesShow this thread -
5/ The RubinRatio is, abstractly, the level of average constructive engagement per tweet for the last 25 original tweets, divided by the total follower count. This manages to penalize low/bad engagement & inflated follower counts in one metric. So, who is winning on the RR?
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Replying to @EricRWeinstein
Wrote a script to calculate (using retweets as a rudimentary proxy for "constructive engagement). Your RR is 77x greater than
@wolfblitzer. And you have over 12 million BlitzerNormalizedEffectiveFollowers!pic.twitter.com/e5DuHNKYKX
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@BretWeinstein and@RubinReport. The data supports your explanation. High energy individuals are seeing a hundred to a thousand times more engagement than@cnn and@FoxNewspic.twitter.com/eyr3rFdIhR
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Replying to @primalpoly @EricRWeinstein and
I threw together a little website where you can do yourself! http://rubinratio.herokuapp.com/ Make sure to include some other handles for reference, as the absolute numbers will look slightly different here.
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Cool! Thank you. I'm coming in at RubinRatio 10.5.
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Replying to @primalpoly @EricRWeinstein and
Nice! That ranks you at 25 out of my 78 followers. Not sure what it means (if anything) but it seems like a fun area to explore. Will let you know if my research uncovers anything interesting.
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Replying to @amdaddeo @EricRWeinstein and
You have a very elite set of followers, bro.
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