This is worth a read and a lot of it rings true. It's more visible in Hebrew, where written language is starkly different to spoken and, yes, radio and TV newscasters speak like written letters, not like oral talkers @zeynephttps://zeynep.substack.com/p/the-clubhouse-app-and-the-rise-of …
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I still kind of hate 280 characters. I liked one Tweet being the size of one small idea, and being forced to edit for brevity and clarity.
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For a while I stuck to 140 anyway, but it started to look like an affectation. Yeah, the character limit made Twitter more written. Though I guess there's Twitter Spaces, but that feels alien to the platform.
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