I've done a lot of Twitter graphs now, many with overlapping communities. They show many angles, but there has been a lot of repeated characters. Whose graph would somewhat match my interests (see ones I've done), yet reveal new communities? Suggestions below please
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Replying to @MenanderSoter
@gravity_levity might be interesting (physics)@johncarlosbaez for math/science in general@kneelingbus@chenoehart (urbanism, architecture)2 replies 0 retweets 13 likes -
Replying to @vgr @gravity_levity and
Nice. I was going to do Baez from the beginning but he doesn't follow many people. I'll look into those or more math/science Urbanism/architecture sounds sufficiently different from what I've been doing. Good suggestions
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Replying to @MenanderSoter @vgr and
I try to only follow people who consistently put out substantial tweets. I hate chit-chat. I aim for my stream to be only math, physics, climate science, history, archaeology, unusual animals and cacti.
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We insubstantial chit-chat people like your tweets anyway :D Used to subscribe to your newsletter back in grad school, but my math ability has degraded too much since then to keep up. So I don't follow your azimuth blog, but your tweets are still within my comprehension level.
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