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How Bots Took Over Twitter

How Bots Took Over Twitter

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"the rise of suggested content tools has shifted the balance between conversation and link-sharing, and in so doing has diminished the value of the links that get shared... a tweeted link no longer reflects any curation or judgment on their part; it may well be something that was found for them rather than by them. Nor is it a sign that they’ve even read what they’re sharing... If we want any online conversation to be actually worthwhile, we have to be willing to put in at least that amount of effort. Otherwise we’ll be left with a social network where the only folks socializing are just robots, talking to other robots." - How Bots Took Over Twitter - HBR

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