What’s the difference between the Google Doc and a Twitter List with those accounts on it?
I can see the weird border case where the $8 gets you invested in a bad way but $0 makes you consume in a good way, I guess, but it’s weird. Mostly sounds like you very much agree on the danger of much worse than -$8.
Also, you say there are still a bunch of mistakes. Even if it’s effectively too late to fix them for the post (almost all readers are within the first 48 hours) I’d like to at least fix my understanding, what else did I still get wrong, to extent you know?
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.
What’s the difference between the Google Doc and a Twitter List with those accounts on it?
I can see the weird border case where the $8 gets you invested in a bad way but $0 makes you consume in a good way, I guess, but it’s weird. Mostly sounds like you very much agree on the danger of much worse than -$8.
Also, you say there are still a bunch of mistakes. Even if it’s effectively too late to fix them for the post (almost all readers are within the first 48 hours) I’d like to at least fix my understanding, what else did I still get wrong, to extent you know?
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.