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Been around for a few months now I blv. Apparently, public but semi-private version of Twitter where you control who the participants are and others can only see.
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Tried it. Lost interest after 5 mins. Might work if you’re a big fan of lists or in an interesting subgroup. Guarantee they sunset this eventually like fleets
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It’s pretty scarce right now, but could be pretty big Initial thoughts: - could greatly improve communities on Twitter (by siloing them off, keeping Context and not letting things drift into broader twitter) - private groups could be much closer knit - could ossify groups
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