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  1. 2011年8月29日 · In the film, the former executive producer for Discovery Channel in Asia profiles a wide range of Twitter users including a travel journalist turned twilebrity Stefanie Michaels, to a homeless woman tweeting from the public library to a woman using twitter as her

  2. Major events – whether controversies, disasters or court cases – are now accompanied by a surging cloud of reaction on Twitter, a kaleidoscopic deluge of digital commentary, arguments, discussions, questions and answers.

  3. On platforms like Twitter, which act as de facto online town squares, squads often come across each other's unique cultures and languages, and start to converge on new memetic narratives that allow for a kind of unintentional, collective world-building.

  4. Whether it was Twitter’s timeline, Facebook’s news feed or the recommendations on YouTube, these platforms served up information that was shocking, horrifying or crazy enough to keep people glued to their screens.

  5. It was able to federate with other vaguely Twitter-ish sites running the same software using the OpenMicroBlogging standard (a mash-up of existing protocols including OAuth, OAuth Discovery, YADIS, and XMPP), which was replaced by the OStatus standard (a

  6. 1. In our last thread, we established two models currently vying for hegemony: the continuation of the neoliberal model under its Great Reset adaptation, and the national-sovereignty model. 2. We believe we need a third model, which we call cosmo-localism. a.

  7. But the human mind isn't a uniform filter, and sharing behavior differs across ubiquitous platforms like Google, Twitter and Facebook. "Nobody can see what you search on Google, so popular search trends tend to reflect the more reptilian brain in people," explained Jonah Peretti, founder of viral hub Buzzfeed, in 2010.