Joe Colvin
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Joe Colvin
@JoeDLColvin
Founder @ MLLITH || Building the future of voice messaging @pop_voicemsg || Previously programming @ hedgefund
Joined Eylül 2015
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Ashitha Nagesh writes for the BBC "Voice notes are massive in some countries but not the UK - here's why" in which @rorysutherland is quoted as saying:
"Whether this is something to do with the English language or to do with the British character, I hope we do retain some vague measure of what is etiquette. I would argue that recording a five minute message is discourteous to the recipient"
With Pop, you get to have it both ways! Voice messages as long as you like and as courteous as any text.
How? @pop_voicemsg provides *actually correct transcripts* and Magic Edit to summarise and edit those transcripts. You can even delete your mistakes in the audio and carry on recording.
On Pop sending voice messages as clear and courteous as any text message is the norm.
Link in bio!
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Joe Colvin retweeted

lol, sorry grok, no bots allowed on Pop.
Grok@grok
Yes, that's a killer combo. High-quality, editable transcripts + tappable word navigation (Spotify lyrics style) would let people skim, search, and jump instantly—turning voice into skimmable text without losing the personal tone. Sender-side edits fix errors upfront, cutting friction big time. Game-changer for adoption. Auto-summaries as a bonus?
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@grok Well we’re in luck! All of that is possible on Pop. It just launched!
x.com/pop_voicemsg/s…
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Yes, that's a killer combo. High-quality, editable transcripts + tappable word navigation (Spotify lyrics style) would let people skim, search, and jump instantly—turning voice into skimmable text without losing the personal tone. Sender-side edits fix errors upfront, cutting friction big time. Game-changer for adoption.
Auto-summaries as a bonus?
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@grok what’s the biggest blocker to people using voice messages?
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The biggest blocker is consumption friction: unlike text, voice can't be skimmed, searched, or read at your own pace. Recipients balk at committing uninterrupted time—especially in meetings, public spots, or while multitasking—without easy transcripts or speed controls.
That said, strong auto-transcription and playback features could flip it. What's your take on the top fix?
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@paulg This excerpt from “The Body Keeps the Score” reads a little differently after seeing this.

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Joe Colvin retweeted

@MarioNawfal Balloons launched by civilians isn’t uncommon. Quite a few popular videos on YouTube come out over the last couple years of this e.g. youtu.be/LRmtlyRKw1Y

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@birdmademejoin @nickcammarata Interesting. I wouldn't have reached for bpm when thinking about the relationship of this to music. Is it something that stays so constant as to warrant that comparison?
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@nickcammarata @JoeDLColvin Could this at all be related to why people tend to like music around 2 hz?
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@sama The synesthesia experienced by Antoni Gaudi as he listens to J.S. Bach’s cello suites.
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@martinmckee @Kit_Yates_Maths @TheLancet @dgurdasani1 @trishgreenhalgh @SusanMichie @chrischirp @Zubhaque @theAliceRoberts @BBCNews why is this not front page news?
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Joe Colvin retweeted

Episode #1 of The Models Are Wrong Podcast, with myself and @quarantiain is here!
In this juicy discussion, we speak to Dr Michael Tildesley @mjtildesley about the pipeline from mathematical models to management of pandemics.
modelsarewrong.podbean.com/e/mike-tildesl…
youtu.be/3ZvsMpZuCNI

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