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@vgr
People who’ve stayed active on Twitter seem to be ones who have something to promote that’s high-stakes for them (career, hustle…) People with primarily social, shitpost, or think-aloud motives seem to have mostly left. Where that activity remains on twitter, it’s promotion in disguise or politically musky
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@vgr
Reach is only valuable to the degree you have something to promote. I miss some reply conversations but care surprising little about “stranded reach assets.” I go through the motions of sharing links there, but really don’t have enough at stake to care about my reach there (58k).
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There is a metric that’s not quite reach but something like size of serendipity surface that’s a function of reach and feed algorithm. S=f(R,FA). Frequency with which surprising connections are made, unexpected insights are surfaced, weird options open up. This function has been weakening drastically on twitter
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Political homogeneity kills S. Holding raw reach R and feed algorithm FA constant, serendipity yield is a function of a) diversity b) genuine conversation (as opposed to Bernean games and mutually reinforcing derp) In reply threads I see now, both have plummeted. It is now very similar people derping (and promoting)
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