1926
@DineshDSouza Exactly
1927
In addition, Twitter will make it easier to see tweets from just those you follow, as well as other tweet curations
1928
@neontaster Wikipedia is overly controlled by mainstream media @jimmy_wales
1929
@yashar If a group of accounts engages in “brigading”, the entire group of accounts will get a credibility score of zero, so their actions will be ineffective
1930
@stillgray If an account engages in large-scale blocking, the value of a block signal from that account will trend to zero
1931
@wrvb3 @michaelmalice A two day suspension of maybe 7 accounts for doxxing got an actual Wikipedia page!? Wikipedia is controlled by the MSM journalists. Can’t trust that site anymore.
1932
To be clear, all user actions will factor into a NN model for a tweet and the account tweeting, including positive actions.
As user accounts develop credibility, their actions will have greater weight, similar to how @CommunityNotes works.
1933
@neontaster Haha
1934
@teslaownersSV Correct
1935
@jasondebolt Exactly
1936
@ggreenwald True
1937
@WholeMarsBlog 🤷♂️
1938
@udiWertheimer @Jason Changing name or profile pic causes checkmark to disappear until account is reviewed by Twitter support team for impersonation
1939
@Jason Olbermann tweeting from his dog’s account still makes me lmao
1940
@Jason Quite frankly, a few days away from Twitter is good for their mental health
1941
@Joe_MLB_MAN @johnrich It’s a rental
1942
@johnrich I don’t have a home
1943
1944
@Liz_Wheeler @mtaibbi Such a tangled web
1945
@ClayTravis @Twitter Strange priorities …
1947
@GerberKawasaki Securities Analysis 101
As the “risk-free” real rate of return from Treasury Bills approaches the much riskier rate of return from stocks, the value of stocks drop.
For example, if T-bills and stocks both had a 10% rate of return, everyone would just buy the former.
1948
@lexfridman Exactly
1949
@jhall Yes
1950
Twitter will start incorporating mute & block signals from Blue Verified (not Legacy Blue) as downvotes