There are two ways to use this platform— • Twitter as combat: trolling, dunking, and beefing with your enemies • Twitter as community: connecting, learning, and sharing with your friends I've found that first to be fruitless and the second to be limitless.
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Like anyone, I'll sometimes fall to the temptation to beef. But I've met incredible people here, expanded my thinking, and built a real community that translates offline. When I see figures like Candace Owens and AOC doing endless cycles of "clap backs," I think: what a waste.
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Replying to @realchrisrufo
I understand what you are saying, but how can anyone be influenced to consider another point of view if everyone only talks in echo chambers?
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Replying to @StewMama71
Through attraction. Make your ideas and your community attractive, then welcome in outsiders.
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