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Re: Pmarca Tweets as Blog Posts

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post #10

This is useful, and interesting, and a good read. My question: Twitter feels like totally the wrong platform for his thoughts. I know, I know, "it is what you make of it", but this feels a bit like a round peg into a square hole. Why doesn't Marc just publish thoughts on Tumblr / Medium / Facebook / Wordpress / etc? Just feels like this blog (and thread) is unnecessary....we're now at the point where someone compiles…

Editing is a huge mental strain. I think it's why most people don't write more.

Twitter lets you dash out thoughts and expand them as necessary though conversation. Much more lightweight.

It's an interesting experimental medium for drafting an essay though. I would love Marc to expand these into longer posts, but like nearly all successful people, I doubt he has the time.

Re: Pmarca Tweets as Blog Posts

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post #10

This is useful, and interesting, and a good read. My question: Twitter feels like totally the wrong platform for his thoughts. I know, I know, "it is what you make of it", but this feels a bit like a round peg into a square hole. Why doesn't Marc just publish thoughts on Tumblr / Medium / Facebook / Wordpress / etc? Just feels like this blog (and thread) is unnecessary....we're now at the point where someone compiles…

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Re: Pmarca Tweets as Blog Posts

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post #10

This is useful, and interesting, and a good read. My question: Twitter feels like totally the wrong platform for his thoughts. I know, I know, "it is what you make of it", but this feels a bit like a round peg into a square hole. Why doesn't Marc just publish thoughts on Tumblr / Medium / Facebook / Wordpress / etc? Just feels like this blog (and thread) is unnecessary....we're now at the point where someone compiles…

Marc used to blog beautifully, many of his posts are available at http://www.pmarchive.com. Right now I'm guessing he posts tweets because it's most convenient for him, and he has more important things to do with his time. So he lets others do the boring, tedious work of formatting his thoughts for him.

It all works out, ultimately. If it saves Marc a few minutes, it's probably worth it for him.

I've been meaning to do something similar for all of Elon Musk's interviews, but... I don't have the time, either. I have all the data sitting pretty in my Evernote but it needs some real brainwork-led-formatting.

Re: Pmarca Tweets as Blog Posts

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Is Twitter one of the best run companies ever? I accept I'm probably wrong, but my feeling is that Twitter is on the wrong course. Not that they won't be successful in the direction that they're heading, just that they won't be nearly as successful as they could have been. It feels to me like they've lost track of their central appeal. Yeah, I know that's vague and not much to hang onto. I should probably try to figu…

They've probably just changed focus for a while.

Remember when Google was run by Eric Schmidt? Different vibe, but the company needed it at that stage.

I don't think Twitter has necessarily closed any of the doors of earlier opportunities. If you think about them on the scale of IBM/HP/Apple, it's still early.

Re: Pmarca Tweets as Blog Posts

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post #4

Love this. Largely cause I started following him right when I joined twitter and thought I was going crazy. Have I been ignoring this guys' tweets all this time or did he really just go from zero to 100?

He's had a dormant account since 2007 but picked it up Jan 1 this year: http://i.imgur.com/LejqDQ5.png

He also hangs out on HN occasionally... https://news.ycombinator.com/threads?id=pmarca

Re: Pmarca Tweets as Blog Posts

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Is Twitter one of the best run companies ever? I accept I'm probably wrong, but my feeling is that Twitter is on the wrong course. Not that they won't be successful in the direction that they're heading, just that they won't be nearly as successful as they could have been. It feels to me like they've lost track of their central appeal. Yeah, I know that's vague and not much to hang onto. I should probably try to figu…

That was the equivalent of an Oscar "I'd like to thank God, and my mom, and my dog..." speech. Twitter had just made him (another) fortune!

Re: Pmarca Tweets as Blog Posts

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This is great work.

Like others have pointed out, blogging might have been better especially since tweeter is fleeting. When it is gone, it is gone (mostly). Storify's usecase is for putting different tweets from different timelines/times into a coherent flow.

I concede that twitter removes the friction of saying "Let me write a blogpost and think of a title". Maybe a new proper blog theme that makes title optional? I know Tumbr does something like this.

Another idea might be to modify the compose section of Twitter like buffer does http://imgur.com/PbpisGh. If you click the "longer than a tweet -LTAT " check box, You have more than 140 characters" say, 1000 characters?

When you click publish 3 things happen.

1. You automatically publish a Tweet with a link to the the post. ala longtweets

2. You have a post published on your normal blog. Maybe without a title

3. Your whole post can be read in within Twitter using Twitter card support.

PS: I wrote about Twitter spoiling coherent thought here http://oonwoye.com/2013/07/20/twitter-vs-blogging/

Re: Pmarca Tweets as Blog Posts

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This is great work. Like others have pointed out, blogging might have been better especially since tweeter is fleeting. When it is gone, it is gone (mostly). Storify's usecase is for putting different tweets from different timelines/times into a coherent flow. I concede that twitter removes the friction of saying "Let me write a blogpost and think of a title". Maybe a new proper blog theme that makes title optional?…

FWIW, google plus does this right I believe.
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