Datasets like these feel like a recording of every conversation in a coffee shop: technically public, but practically private for the most part. Feels super gross to see.
How has Twitter ever been "practically private"? We're talking about tweets-- not direct messages.
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#52Of course this will get weaponized, if it isn't already. We've seen time and time again that a vile old tweet in the wrong hands can be very powerful, it's a ticking time bomb. Think 5 or even 10+ years down the road, some of the kids who are edgy on twitter today might go in to politics or hold some other high level position. I don't think the current climate is going to cool down anytime soon, but maybe something l…
I suspect that as a larger and larger percent of the population has a cringey internet past to look back on, the power of old tweets will fade somewhat. It'll take a while though, and of course depends on how vile the past actions are.
My view is that the majority of people will self-censoring and be too afraid of saying anything remotely controversial.
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#53> Total Items 396,027 I don't think this is every tweet.
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#54Earlier quoted context omitted.
This is an incredibly toxic way to think about conversation.
Thinking before I speak and having consideration for how my words might be interpreted in the future is "toxic"? Words you say to others have consequences. It makes sense to take that into consideration. That seems pragmatic and polite to me.
We know the language that precedes cancellations by now.
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#55> Total Items 396,027 I don't think this is every tweet.
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#56Honestly, I wish tweets were treated like verbal exchanges more than written. Not everything that is said needs to be recorded for perpetuity. If a politician or someone powerful tweets, then sure it might be in someone's interest to record it. Good luck to them. But unless you're someone that people really care about - it should be fine to just delete your tweet for good. If that means something problematic was twee…
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#57Of course this will get weaponized, if it isn't already. We've seen time and time again that a vile old tweet in the wrong hands can be very powerful, it's a ticking time bomb. Think 5 or even 10+ years down the road, some of the kids who are edgy on twitter today might go in to politics or hold some other high level position. I don't think the current climate is going to cool down anytime soon, but maybe something l…
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#58To clarify: Archive Team IS NOT Archive.org. Archive team is a loose collection of volunteers, you can learn more and help out at https://archiveteam.org or by joining their channel on IRC.
Submitted title was "Archive.org is archiving every tweet". The word "smattering" implies much less than "every". What's the actual situation?
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#59Of course this will get weaponized, if it isn't already. We've seen time and time again that a vile old tweet in the wrong hands can be very powerful, it's a ticking time bomb. Think 5 or even 10+ years down the road, some of the kids who are edgy on twitter today might go in to politics or hold some other high level position. I don't think the current climate is going to cool down anytime soon, but maybe something l…
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#60Is this really necessary? People need to be careful what they post online, but come on. Do they really need to archive every tweet? Seems like they are taking their mission too far. Archiving every post from Usenet dating channels from 20+ years, every tweet, etc. Seems a bit excessive at this point. This also can’t help with the social cooling.
Saying "no please don't" will never stop something that is technologically possible from happening. Murphy's law applies here and everywhere in tech (and frankly, in most areas of life).