shit, I do so much of my thinking on twitter these days that I should probably start using some sort of hashtag scheme to make it easy to collect it all up later
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I'm telling you, it's worth downloading your archive and self-publishing on kindle just for this purpose
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My problem is that I have 10-15 thought streams constituting about 20% of my tweets and shitposting as the other 80%. Need easy ways to curate those 10-15 separately. is the best idea I've seen on this so far
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i built for this. you can start separate threads, and then can branch off of each post in the thread into its own thread, like an outline of threads.
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here is an example thread:
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i also built a twitter integration so that each thread can be posted to twitter as a tweetstorm like this:
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Composed with @knovigator : knovigator.com/quest/i-chemis
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I don't think this will work on twitter this way. You need a way to a) work within the twitter interface, like a hashtag b) pull in historical tweets after the fact since most people face this problem AFTER they've accumulated tweets they now want to curate
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cool, thank you for the feedback. im planning to build b. can you elaborate on a with an example?
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I'd like to search twitter for term "mediocrity" by me, and go through all my past tweets and good replies on the theme and very easily file them away into a "quest" and then continue appending with a hashtag or something
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Your key UX issue is the order-from-chaos problem. Until there is critical mass of tweets on a theme, I don't realize it would be worth compiling, nor do I want to put in the overhead work of doing so.
Yes, I think point b gets us most of the way to your use case. The goal is to sync your tweets and be able to search through them to easily incorporate them into quests. Then publish back out to twitter, in a way mirroring the content there.
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The advantage of having a separate account is that i can pull in other sources besides twitter so it acts as my personal knowledge base and can pull content from other services including Google Docs, regular websites, etc. and acts as my personal knowledge base.
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Here is some research your comments inspired, it's a "leaf" thread with a parent: knovigator.com/quest/trailmem
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