Of course, the flip side: there’s damage already being done, and likely to be incredible damage done.
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We don’t yet have institutions or norms that enable us to deal with problems where inaction over the next few decades may cause much of an ice sheet to melt a century or two from now. I hope we can develop such institutions and norms!
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Twitter somehow made threads worse...pic.twitter.com/Z3T9Tgg4zQ
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Marvellous. Seems that other people are getting this too. And other people on twitter are complaining about it in their threads - apparently random deletion of tweets.
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(The parts of the thread that I could read were great!)
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I'm not even seeing a notice — just gone (on web).pic.twitter.com/juqJQFwr6R
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Thanks Mason. I noticed this, too: https://twitter.com/Jonathan_Blow/status/1211053162687168513 …
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Twitter's brand is all about the creative form of ephemerality. This chaos monkey feature has much to teach us about impermanence! A new kind of meditation, integrated into our social space!
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