Ok. Twitter.
@aloyouis and
@chevss454 have found great value in it.
Exploring it a bit I see why.
Thinking about this as a content creator I've always been turned off by the very short character limits and for specific reasons.
Since I was young I saw problems arising from the use of bromides, few words which elicit mostly emotional responses without any connections nor explanation of them. Memes I find to be similar. Not invaluable but carrying some problematic things in them.
There are many topics which require a good number of words to begin to address and 240 characters or whatnot seems to lead very much to the appeal to emotion bromide/meme non conceptual level and is the reason I've not found much value in creating anything there. Announcements, breaking news headlines and such are appropriate yet not important discussions based upon a maybe lengthy introduction.
I see guys like my friend Alex Epstein and Evan Lazar etc with a decent amount of info which seems to be linked their websites, substacks or whatnot.
My first question is this, is this how Twitter works.
Asking as a content creator expanding my reach and also as someone concerned about anti conceptual processes which often just appeal to emotion.