want to also stress that even though I presented a lot of counter-arguments in my other comment, I basically agree with Charbel-Raphaël that twitter as a way to cross-post is neglected and not costly
and i also agree that there’s a 80⁄20 way of promoting safety that could be useful
Cross posting sure seems cheap. Though I think replying and engaging with existing discourse is easier than building a following of one’s top level posts from scratch.
Strong agree. I think twitter and reposting stuff on other platforms is still neglected, and this is important to increase safety culture
I think Twitter systematically underpromotes tweets with links external to the Twitter platform, so reposting isn’t a viable strategy.
want to also stress that even though I presented a lot of counter-arguments in my other comment, I basically agree with Charbel-Raphaël that twitter as a way to cross-post is neglected and not costly
and i also agree that there’s a 80⁄20 way of promoting safety that could be useful
Cross posting sure seems cheap. Though I think replying and engaging with existing discourse is easier than building a following of one’s top level posts from scratch.