I don’t know what a Twitter List is, but I wouldn’t be at all surprised to see it containing some kind of trap to steer the user into a news feed.
Social media/enforced addiction stuff is not only something that I avoid talking about publicly, but it’s also something that I personally must not change the probability of anyone blogging about it. I will get back to you on this once I’ve gone over more of your research, but what I was thinking of would have to be some kind of research contracting for Balsa, that comes with notoriously difficult-to-hash-out assurances of not going public about specific domains of information.
A twitter list is literally: You create it (or use someone else’s) and if you load it (e.g. https://twitter.com/i/lists/83102521) you get the people on the lists in reverse chronological order and nothing else (or you can use Tweetdeck). Doesn’t seem to have traps.
I don’t know what a Twitter List is, but I wouldn’t be at all surprised to see it containing some kind of trap to steer the user into a news feed.
Social media/enforced addiction stuff is not only something that I avoid talking about publicly, but it’s also something that I personally must not change the probability of anyone blogging about it. I will get back to you on this once I’ve gone over more of your research, but what I was thinking of would have to be some kind of research contracting for Balsa, that comes with notoriously difficult-to-hash-out assurances of not going public about specific domains of information.
Fair enough.
A twitter list is literally: You create it (or use someone else’s) and if you load it (e.g. https://twitter.com/i/lists/83102521) you get the people on the lists in reverse chronological order and nothing else (or you can use Tweetdeck). Doesn’t seem to have traps.