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= <wz tip="Chirp chirp chirp">[[File:Twitter.png|left|50px|link=https://twitter.com/fplaussy]]</wz>&nbsp; Twitter =
 
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= <small>(but you're probably looking for [[PostTwitter-X|$\mathbb{X}$]] now?) </small> =
  
'''''Twitter''''' became a censorship platform, with a peak at banning the president of the [[United States]] in exercise. {{I}} have been trying [[GETTR]] instead, and so should you. With [[Elon Musk]]'s [[2022]] takeover, I am expectant of a possible return to an online public place hosting the full spectrum of political and other types of opinions. Some things about twitter are good: the idea itself, to start with, and its hosting of such people like [https://twitter.com/Snowden Snowden], who it would be difficult to "follow" otherwise. I like, for instance, that he is following only one account: the NSA.
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'''''Twitter''''' (now [[PostTwitter-X|$\mathbb{X}$]]) was a great idea: to keep it short, exploring both the artistic, the scientific and the [https://twitter.com/whataweekhuh futile].
  
From [http://twitter.com/fplaussy Fabrice's feed]:
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This is remarkable since this allows both giants and obscure people to confront themselves to this sensible but enlightening and captivating exercise, both for practitioners and spectators. This includes indeed both your neighbors and people otherwise inaccessible even to the greatest intelligence agencies, like [https://twitter.com/Snowden Snowden]. It is delightful, for instance, that he is following only one account: the NSA.
  
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Unfortunately, Twitter turned into a one-way, politically-correct censorship-based platform, thus dwarfing its interest to basically that of a propaganda tool. On {{thisday|7|January|2022}}, {{I}} turned to [[GETTR]] [https://gettr.com/user/laussy] instead though with little illusion of its chances of overcoming Twitter. It became a full-scale, in-the-open censorship platform with its peak at banning the president of the [[United States]] in exercise. This symbolic event will remain a milestone of our [[contemporary History]].
  
From [http://twitter.com/edelvallereboul Elena's feed]:
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With [[Elon Musk]]'s [[2022]] takeover, there has been some hope for a possible return to an online public place hosting the full spectrum of political and other types of opinions. It is unclear whether this is successful, but at least this shows the problem was so serious that it has been frontally addressed by someone in a position (with no clear interest) to do so. It [[PostTwitter-X|then became $\mathbb{X}$]] (not a rebranding that I particularly like) which is where  I will maintain my "Twitter" activity from now on.
 
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Twitter is a great idea, to keep it short, but it also explores the artistic, the scientific and the [https://twitter.com/whataweekhuh futile]. Unfortunately, it turned into a one-way, politically-correct censorship-based platform, thus dwarfing its interest to basically that of a propaganda tool. On {{thisday|7|January|2022}}, {{I}} am trying [[GETTR]] [https://gettr.com/user/laussy] instead though with little illusion of its chances of overcoming twitter, although if they keep banning people, they might render the service of sabotaging their own tyranny.
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== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
  
 
<center><wz tip="My twitter profile header since March 11, 2019 till April 28, 2023.">[[File:Screenshot_twitter-gilets-jaunes.jpg|400px]]</wz></center>
 
<center><wz tip="My twitter profile header since March 11, 2019 till April 28, 2023.">[[File:Screenshot_twitter-gilets-jaunes.jpg|400px]]</wz></center>
 
{{I}} blogged on [[Blog:Fabrice/The_1001_tweets|my first 1001 tweets]] and also on [[Blog:Fabrice/Another_1001_tweets|the next 1001 ones]].
 
 
== Threads ==
 
 
* [https://twitter.com/fplaussy/status/1377241986277736451?s=20 Two particles in a box].
 
* [https://twitter.com/fplaussy/status/1650937361935773697?s=20 Two-photon correlations in detuned resonance fluorescence].
 
* The Monty Hall Problem in Quantum Optics
 
** [https://twitter.com/fplaussy/status/1672623252659658758?s=20 Part I: What people know already — follow Ariadne's thread into the Twitter maze.]
 
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==

Latest revision as of 08:36, 18 October 2023

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Twitter.png
  Twitter

(but you're probably looking for $\mathbb{X}$ now?)

Twitter (now $\mathbb{X}$) was a great idea: to keep it short, exploring both the artistic, the scientific and the futile.

This is remarkable since this allows both giants and obscure people to confront themselves to this sensible but enlightening and captivating exercise, both for practitioners and spectators. This includes indeed both your neighbors and people otherwise inaccessible even to the greatest intelligence agencies, like Snowden. It is delightful, for instance, that he is following only one account: the NSA.

Unfortunately, Twitter turned into a one-way, politically-correct censorship-based platform, thus dwarfing its interest to basically that of a propaganda tool. On 7 January (2022), I turned to GETTR [1] instead though with little illusion of its chances of overcoming Twitter. It became a full-scale, in-the-open censorship platform with its peak at banning the president of the United States in exercise. This symbolic event will remain a milestone of our contemporary History.

With Elon Musk's 2022 takeover, there has been some hope for a possible return to an online public place hosting the full spectrum of political and other types of opinions. It is unclear whether this is successful, but at least this shows the problem was so serious that it has been frontally addressed by someone in a position (with no clear interest) to do so. It then became $\mathbb{X}$ (not a rebranding that I particularly like) which is where I will maintain my "Twitter" activity from now on.

Gallery

Screenshot twitter-gilets-jaunes.jpg

Links

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