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priya rose@Prigoose• over 6 years ago

Listening to @jack on the @joerogan podcast👇🏽

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priya rose@Prigoose• over 6 years ago
Replying to @Prigoose

He seems humble, and that humility has affected how Twitter handles crises. E.g. when ISIS started using Twitter, Twitter reached out to the government and their 'peer companies' (presumably FB & YouTube) for advice

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priya rose@Prigoose• over 6 years ago
Replying to @Prigoose

As a giant platform, Twitter's issues are never straightforward. Take pseudonymous accounts, which can help whistleblowers and journalists who might fear for their career or even their life under certain regimes, but also allows others to spread abuse and harassment

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priya rose@Prigoose• over 6 years ago
Replying to @Prigoose

Thus it's not clear on how to handle pseudonymous accounts. In addressing this issue, Twitter again reached out for help. They spoke to both online harassment organizations and free-speech organizations like the ACLU, to try to strike the right balance

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priya rose@Prigoose• over 6 years ago
Replying to @Prigoose

Another way in which @jack seems humble, is that he doesn't really claim credit for creating Twitter. Instead he says Twitter was invented by the people -- users were the ones who came up with the hashtag and @'ing. Twitter just noticed and built those out into real capabilities

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priya rose@Prigoose• over 6 years ago
Replying to @Prigoose

.@jack seems to be asking good questions. Some questions he and the rest of the Twitter team are thinking about:- When people open Twitter, what are we incentivizing?

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priya rose@Prigoose• over 6 years ago
Replying to @Prigoose

- What does the like button incentivize? - What does the re-tweet incentivize? - What does the number of followers, and making that number big and bold incentivize?

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priya rose@Prigoose• over 6 years ago
Replying to @Prigoose

“What we want to incentivize more is we want more people contributing things back to the network. I know it doesn’t feel like this on Twitter, but my ideal is someone walks away from Twitter learning something entirely new."-@jack

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priya rose@Prigoose• over 6 years ago
Replying to @Prigoose

(I noticed recently that Twitter mobile now makes your number of Tweets more prominent. As far as metrics go, I think this is incentivizing the right thing: it's incentivizing participation and contribution, rather than popularity.) https://t.co/9XxqezA4S2

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priya rose@Prigoose• over 6 years ago
Replying to @Prigoose

But incentives are still mostly skewed negatively:1. "Right now, we do incentivize a lot of echo chambers because we don’t make it easy to follow a lot of interesting topics, only accounts"(Speculation: Twitter will add the ability to follow hashtags soon)

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priya rose@Prigoose• over 6 years ago
Replying to @Prigoose

Joe Rogan: "How are you going to get people to be more considerate?"Jack: "Providing more context. Take Brexit: If I follow accounts that are only giving me reasons to leave, I only see that perspective...

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priya rose@Prigoose• over 6 years ago
Replying to @Prigoose

...A lot of folks just will not follow accounts that have a completely different perspective. If instead you follow the hashtag, 95% of the comments would show that perspective, but there’s a few that would not. We don’t make it easy for anyone to do that."

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priya rose@Prigoose• over 6 years ago
Replying to @Prigoose

Right now, avoiding echo chambers takes self-awareness and restraint:https://t.co/I6uRUyRERZ

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priya rose@Prigoose• over 6 years ago
Replying to @Prigoose

More negative incentives:2. "We incentivize outrage, because some of the dynamics of the service not allowing nuance earlier on" (I assume this is why they raised the character limit and allowed for threading)

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priya rose@Prigoose• over 6 years ago
Replying to @Prigoose

More questions @jack is chewing on:- How do we identify credible voices within a particular domain? If you’re an expert on some topic, how do we recognize that in real-time and showcase that to provide more context to who you’re talking to?(I wonder what this will look like!)

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priya rose@Prigoose• over 6 years ago
Replying to @Prigoose

Joe "4-Million-Youtube-Followers" Rogan: Text is SO limited. Jack "Tech-Nerd" Dorsey: It's so close to thinking! That to me is the most beautiful thing about Twitter. ❤️

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priya rose@Prigoose• over 6 years ago
Replying to @Prigoose

(The nerd in me does love Twitter above all other forms of social media)

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