Twitter can be such a cesspool that I get why people would want to remove comments. But it’s also lame of someone that to post a thought that’s inflammatory and then remove comments that don’t like.
I’ll put this in the “who cares” bucket since I don’t use it and don’t ever plan to.
Twitter can be such a cesspool that I get why people would want to remove comments. But it’s also lame of someone that to post a thought that’s inflammatory and then remove comments that don’t like.
I’ll put this in the “who cares” bucket since I don’t use it and don’t ever plan to.
Occasionally, twitter posts could be informational. This would be a good way to keep those threads from joining the cesspool.
Twitter being dominated by bots is relegating the platform's relevance equal with the comments section of Yahoo News article. They have to do something.
an automatic unfollow for me. I don't know why many get so bent out of shape? Sure, some comments are horrific, but just ignore them. And if the comments get out of hand, mute the thread so you don't get notifications.
Twitter is testing a way to let you limit how many people can reply to your tweets. If you’re part of the test, when you compose a tweet, you’ll be able to select if you’ll allow replies from everyone, people you follow, or only people you @ mention. Twitter said in January that this feature would be coming to the platform sometime this year.
The above is far worse because it's just going amplify the echo chamber effect. On the other hand, it's not like there was much civil discourse going on in the first place, everyone is already entrenches in their positions. link - ( New Window )
I’ll put this in the “who cares” bucket since I don’t use it and don’t ever plan to.
I’ll put this in the “who cares” bucket since I don’t use it and don’t ever plan to.
Occasionally, twitter posts could be informational. This would be a good way to keep those threads from joining the cesspool.
Remove individual comments or just turn the whole thing on or off?
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But it’s also lame of someone that to post a thought that’s inflammatory and then remove comments that don’t like.
Remove individual comments or just turn the whole thing on or off?
Only people tagged in a tweet will be able to respond.
The best use of the platform IMO is to get instantaneous news from experts/insiders.
The above is far worse because it's just going amplify the echo chamber effect. On the other hand, it's not like there was much civil discourse going on in the first place, everyone is already entrenches in their positions.
link - ( New Window )