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Twitter would like you to read stories before you retweet them

4 pointsby cautionalmost 5 years ago

2 comments

jkaalmost 5 years ago
Twitter already retrieves the content of pages that people link to in most cases, since they summarize the content in the form of a page preview (thumbnail, title, etc).<p>I&#x27;d imagine that the reduction in knee-jerk retweeting, and improved understanding of the news by users when they read articles -- and perhaps answer a machine-generated question or two about them -- could lead to significant improvements in discussion quality.<p>Hopefully Twitter would be able to develop metrics to measure that effect, and determine how it affects long-term user experience and value (bearing in mind that short-term engagement might drop a little).<p>Perhaps it&#x27;d be worthwhile always allowing users to skip dialogs like this, since it&#x27;s arguable they somewhat inhibit free speech (assuming tweeting a URL is deemed free speech). Whether the user was informed or not about the content they posted could be used as a quality signal about the tweet.
chanmad29almost 5 years ago
Wall St might dink them in the near term. But hopefully users get to benefit an overall better experience with the reduced amplification effects.