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I do prefer reading Twitter threads than long-form articles. The short note sequence forces the author to go straight to the point and modularize the content in smaller chunks.
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HoloKat · 156w
🤔 I’ve never thought about it this way but that’s often accurate. Not always, but most of the time.
bitcoinaz · 156w
Yep, me too 👍 nostr:nevent1qqswx8wlky2wulld2e5g6mfy4jluc87n7hfef7scdxr6n39nktwyr5spz4mhxue69uhk2er9dchxummnw3ezumrpdejqygpm7rrrljungc6q0tuh5hj7ue863q73qlheu4vywtzwhx42a7j9n5psgqqqqqqsqvf4ds
J.T. Woodhouse · 156w
I respectfully disagree. Writing was never supposed to be a character limit puzzle. I’d rather read prose than word sudoku.
Ava appreciate Calm & Wisdom. · 156w
C'est mon cas Monsieur et de plus un article ou information est souvent relayé par plusieurs personnes sans oublier les pièces jointes d'articles nécessitant de nos jours de bien lire les règles RGPD de les accepter ou refuser. Merci et bonne journée.
Hurvajs Rumcajs · 156w
Yes, sometimes the threads really work well. Also just one of the tweets can be really interesting out of context, while in long form text you'd probably never pick it up and retweet.
nostrich · 156w
Whoever said it - said it well: "If I had more time I would have written you a shorter letter."
captjack 🏴‍☠️✨💜 · 156w
both are usefulness depending on the case todays world info overload - short point make easy strikes
Frodo.Web3 · 156w
agreed. what do you think the purpose for long-form articles should be then?
DanConwayDev · 156w
I feel the exact opposite. You can build an argument in long form. Short form is for sound bites.
ksickck · 156w
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szarka · 156w
1/564 In this thread I will explain why Twitter threads aren't necessarily conducive to brevity…
pukka · 156w
I do miss TLDR twitter
jack · 156w
Agree