The thread goes on to say that I can't do a definition in 140 char; that I am writing longer; that 140 char is too limited.
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Replying to @zeynep @adamjohnsonNYC
Why didn't you email me if you actually wanted a quote? Why didn't you ping me about the story? Seriously?
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Replying to @zeynep
are comments made on twitter not real comments? Im often quoted on twitter w/o being contacted separately. As r others. All the time
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Replying to @adamjohnsonNYC
You cannot quote one tweet in a long long thread if you care to represent a person's view. Your paraphrase of me is wrong.
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Replying to @zeynep
what did i misrepresent? Do you not, in fact, think traditional media cannot, by definition, engage in fake news?
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Replying to @adamjohnsonNYC
Actually, no, that is not a representation of my view. But the nuances don't fit into 140 chunks or out-of-context tweets.
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Replying to @zeynep
so why when asked directly, did you say they weren't the same? Several times.
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Replying to @adamjohnsonNYC @zeynep
let's try this another way, what is an example of traditional media practicing fake news?
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Replying to @adamjohnsonNYC
This can't be done in 140 chars if you're going to build articles around tweets. I'm done. I'll email my friends at FAIR.
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Replying to @zeynep @adamjohnsonNYC
if youre done, why are you saying youre going to tell on him to your friends?
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It's a bad practice. They should not do things this way. FAIR, which I care about, of all places.
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