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And I remember a lot of those voices even today, although a few of them have become private with your accounts on Twitter. Or they just left the audio space totally. But they made an impression. And part of the impression was they shared ideas that other people validated or argued with through apps that were easily threading the conversation. You could start at the top, maneuver down towards the bottom of the thread, and get up to date information about the initial threaded content
Greg Dickson
@ElasticBD · 3:59
Hey, Bernie. I I'm chuckling to myself because thinking about my complaint yesterday and talking about Swell and talking about Twitter audio, and then I said, nobody is going to lie on their deathbed thinking. I wish I had spent more time on social media. I don't think it's going to happen. And yet here we are in social media. I mean, hello. Boy, it's really interesting. I think that what social audio gives me is connection
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