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Again, the evidence to suggest otherwise is too plentiful.
Many of us have watched in utter disbelieve as conservative trolls were not even cautioned for egregious TOS violations.
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And my little tweet would have been the obvious cause.
When I think of the kinds of things people like #AlexJones got away with and @AnnCoulter still does it makes me crazy.
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And despite being a strong supporter of @HillaryClinton's I literally never see her tweets unless someone ReTweets them into my timeline.
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It doesn't make sense for Jack to make such claims unless he honestly believe them to be true.
But jack doesn't write the algorithms or work the front lines of support where such decisions are made.
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But why does it matter if I see cerrtain tweets?
Potential reach.
Reach is the limit of exposure of your tweets.
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So, potential reach? Let's say that User A's tweet is seen by one of their followers, User B. User B, has a personal reach of 10,000 so when she RTs User A's tweet the potential reach becomes 16,000.
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This is how word spreads, ideas are shared, and networks grow.
But only if that exposure happens.
If I see a tweet by @JoyAnnReid I 'm almost certainly going to interact w/ it in some way. Guaranteed.
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But if the algorithm is able to detect such patterns, which it is...
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By preventing me from seeing Joy's tweet it prevents my audience from seeing it as well.
Imagine the ways an idea could be limited in this way.
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And Twitter's own analytics always gives it away. I normally have around 140,000 - 220,000 impressions a day.
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But after threads like I've described are published my daily impressions will fall to between 40,000 - 90,000 daily.
That makes no sense ceteris paribus, unless Twitter is in fact intervening.
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But I've written variations on this thread before.
And undoubtedly will again.
Note the rather marked reduction in impressions.
This follows the same pattern as always.
#Resist