Now, of course, this is a hard problem. The same affordances that allow a zillion people to say stupid things at once also allow for funny/fun/important stuff. I'm aware of that. But there should be a way to mute "fruits-of-a-quote-tweet" and/or control embedding/quote tweeting.
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You are important here. Just take a break and come back later. We learn a lot from your comments in this network.
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I was thinking about this problem, how about the option to make tweets unsearchable? Trolls can't just parachute in on keywords, would have to actually follow. bit more friction, might help the "where the hell did all these Nazis come from??" case
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Seems like a lot of this could be solved simply by no longer notifying the author of a tweet on responses to a quote.
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Requiring reCAPTCHA for replies/retweets might work. Also, setting difficulty level might be a nice way to measure engagement/effort relationship. I'd love to see these graphs for a bunch of accounts with different engagement rates.
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Saluti there is your unroll: https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1042403487093538816.html … Have a good day.
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