1/ Yusuf Mehdi of Microsoft wins award for most convoluted tweetstorm style ever: "n: <text> n/n_max"https://twitter.com/yusuf_i_mehdi/status/636528055184326656 …
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2/ There are styles: n/ <text>, <text> n/n_max, n/n_max <text>, n., n) ...not all are equally good.
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3/ The n/ style clearly means tweetstorm. n. and n) look fussy and old-media (i.e. Word) hangover to me. Also ambiguity wrt non-storm lists
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4/ The n/n_max style, whether prefix or post-fix is mainly useful as a promise of a SHORT series. So good if n_max<4.
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5/ If you use the n/n_max style for n>10, it becomes obvious you scripted it in advance. That's not good because appeal is spontaneity.
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