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J. Nathan Matias
natematias
What can we learn from social/computational science about policies to govern coordinated actors in a world of overlapping platforms and media? Yesterday, I summarized a few points on how to
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Nathaniel🇰🇵✝️
NathanielSoviet
[CHINA IS SOCIALIST] This thread will explain why the People's Republic of China exists within Socialism with Chinese Characteristics and is one of the last existing AES. (Actual Existing Socialism).
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Riley English
cardinalcap12
$BOL.FP: The Bollore Group consists of a large stake in Vivendi, which owns Universal Music Group, the world’s largest music label, a global freight forwarding business, a pan-African logistics business,
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Bethany 🥀
HRHBethany
Why do liberals think Trump supporters are stupid?THREAD#MAGA 2. An anguished question from a Trump supporter: ‘Why do liberals think Trump supporters are stupid?’THE SERIOUS ANSWER: Here’s what the majority
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Jennifer Cohn ✍🏻 📢
jennycohn1
In Sept. 2017, senator Bob Corker announced his surprise retirement. The next month, Jeff Flake followed suit, & Lindsey Graham warmed to Trump after a round of golf. All 3
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ablerism
ablerism
My book is out today! If you find yourself having a body—or rather, *being* a body—it might be for you. Can I tell you some stories and ideas in it?
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Malachy Browne
malachybrowne
The UN report on Khashoggi's murder is really chilling. Combined with prior reporting, it shows state-coordinated premeditation, intent to kill and cover up. A thread on the chronology - and
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Grégory Raymond
gregory_raymond
L'affaire #GameStop est historiqueDes milliers d'investisseurs particuliers (aidés par des pontes de la finance) ont fait perdre $5,05 milliards aux fonds vautours qui pariaient sur la baisse de l'action de
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66th
mixedforestzone
I recently finished reading these two books by American conspiracy researchers Mae Brussell and John Judge. Here are some thoughts and observations. First, some positive things. I think that this
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Joe Pompliano
JoePompliano
A piece of cardboard sold for $5.2 million this week.The craziest part?"It was a steal."Time for a thread 1) First, some background...In 2020, more than $20 trillion in economic
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FI TRENT
FI_TRENT
Threat:Ok, I've had my @IndexRover style meltdown. Now I'm going to document my thoughts on the announcement and the ramifications thereafter. 1/ Firstly, I am disappointed at the removal of
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Jonathan Larsen
jtlarsen
Pete Buttigieg testifies today on his nomination to run the Dept. of Transportation.I spent almost a year covering Buttigieg. He refused to speak with me, so I’m going to thread
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Alexander Hajduczok, MD
AHajduczok
Q: Why do we use a stethoscope?A: For many reasons, and here’s one of them that I will argue is undervalued. And is still at the heart (hint hint) of
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Amélie E. Koran
webjedi
Okay, since we strayed into "Unclassified networks don't contain anything of national security interest" - and I noted policy and pre-decisional documents often sit on those networks... and are sensitive
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Conor White-Sullivan 𐃏🇺🇸
Conaw
The Zettelkasten. "It's like the GTD for intellectual progress" What it is, and why you want one. (thread) First -- Why GTD doesn't work for intellectual workGTD is all about
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Alexandra Erin
AlexandraErin
Here's an important point: Among the reasons Facebook and Twitter push you to not want chronological order is they can't actually deliver it. Literally cannot. I'm sure they mess things
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