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Is there a word for the style of twitter where you keep adding to the same threads over months or years? I want to try that next year. Any good best practices? Do you bookmark the trailheads or something?
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also and , and more recently , , and @NPSix21 are doing it. had a #root'ing, that seems to have spread the format a bit under 'Xanadu' ideas. I've called it Meditative Tweetstorms / Weaving / LongStorms
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You travel along the network in one direction -> your curiosity guiding branching paths/backtracking (I think of you as a prolog program searching for 'TRUE'). I am a spider, catching ideas on the web, adjusting scent on the line to direct you down paths. nationalgeographic.com/science/phenom
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I think there are still aspects of it visible from tweetdeck, but I don't use it. Most of Desantis's tricks were for tweetdeck. might have a better idea on the features:
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Collections is in TweetDeck & refers to a constructed set of tweets. Some people put pre-thread tweetstorms into collections. ...
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I use search here on twitter. But it seems they hide my own tweets from me due to some kind of bug. On Mastodon, I have bookmarks in my browser, but that was because self-searching wasn't a feature until one of the later builds.
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Are you sure? For some reason entire threads are blackhole'd from search. I have to search *other* people's tweets to find this one: twitter.com/ultimape/statu No combination of words finds a single tweet tied to that set. There are at least two where this happens.
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