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PhillyChzSt8k

@chzST8K

Me like cheese steaks...

Philadelphia, PA Katılım Mart 2009
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PhillyChzSt8k@chzST8K·
@NateSilver538 I mean sixers were 7 seed and coming off 7 games against Boston. idk about cavs, seems they suck? but Knicks got a lot of rest. Knicks losing to spurs in 6
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Nate Silver
Nate Silver@NateSilver538·
Not sure there's a great precedent for this Knicks playoff run? With young teams, sort of. But a veteran team just waking up one day and playing like the '96 Bulls for 11 games and running?
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PhillyChzSt8k@chzST8K·
@TMacPhils Tom, sorry if I missed it, but why aren't u announcing tonight? Everything OK?
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Eric Roth
Eric Roth@ericmroth·
@chzST8K @Phillies Do you have children? I didn't say they control the weather, but that game should have been postponed
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PhillyChzSt8k@chzST8K·
@ericmroth @Phillies dude, they can't control the weather. some times u have to wait n see. looks like it's about to clear
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Eric Roth
Eric Roth@ericmroth·
@Phillies You guys suck. Why can't you just tell the truth? "We could give two shits about the fans. We will wait forever to get this game in, so we don't have to reschedule" This is completely unfair to people who were going with children.
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Ben Dreyfuss
Ben Dreyfuss@bendreyfuss·
Since premium users skew conservative, invariably the times I’ve made the most money on this app (which is still not that much) it’s because of tweets I did that went viral with conservatives. Lib tweets are the least valuable. A generalist meme will be somewhere in-between.
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Ben Dreyfuss
Ben Dreyfuss@bendreyfuss·
This range estimate doesn’t look that wrong to me. One problem with using total impressions is that all impressions aren’t monetized. Only impressions by premium users count, and the demographic of premium users is different than all users.
Sonny Bunch@SonnyBunch

Main takeaway here is that the “creator payouts” on this app are garbage and the guys who bought Twitter have largely destroyed its functionality as a town square so idiots can earn pennies.

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MichaelRapaport
MichaelRapaport@MichaelRapaport·
I'm glad these hate filled fucks are outing themselves to be hate filled fucks If you hate ANYBODY based on their race, sex, religion, nationality, height, weight, whatever then you just hate yourself Hate of one is hate of all
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PhillyChzSt8k@chzST8K·
@bendreyfuss Twitter is just not the same without you, glad you're back. And yea a chicagoan commenting on Pizza is fucking hilarious.
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Ben Dreyfuss@bendreyfuss·
@chzST8K Some stuff has been going on, but im alive and stuff
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Nate Silver
Nate Silver@NateSilver538·
The number of likes is slightly better, but strongly correlated with having a pithy headline where people endorse the political sentiment being expressed.
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Nate Silver
Nate Silver@NateSilver538·
Newsletter (i.e. Substack) data is interesting too in that you literally have a signal of what content people find valuable based on which posts produce paid subscriptions. And the correlation between # of comments and # of paid subs generated is very weak, sometimes negative.
Marco Gambaro@MaGambaro

Quando gli algoritmi privilegiano l'engagement prevalgono l'informazione e le posizioni polarizzate. Emerge da un lavoro di Germano Gomez e Sobbrio riportato da @lavoceinfo (link primo commento) L’engagement (il coinvolgimento), insomma, non è gratis: produce un costo reale per la qualità dell’informazione e per il dibattito pubblico. Il punto di partenza è semplice: gli utenti con posizioni più estreme tendono a interagire più attivamente con i contenuti sui social. La verifica è fatta sfruttando una modifica del 2028 dell'algoritmo di FB che dichiarava di voler privilegiare i post capaci di generare interazioni significative. Sia gli utenti italiani che quelli Usa dopo tendono più a posizioni estreme. Il dibattito si concentra spesso sui contenuti: che cosa è vero, che cosa è falso, che cosa andrebbe rimosso. Il lavoro suggerisce che una parte del problema sta a monte, nelle regole di visibilità. Non conta solo ciò che viene pubblicato; conta anche ciò che l’algoritmo decide di premiare.

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John Clark
John Clark@JClarkNBCS·
Former Eagles Super Bowl champ @Beau_Allen is shirtless and rubbing some sort of oil on his body in the stands with Eagles fans. Could be a party for the 2 seed
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Brian Westbrook
Brian Westbrook@36westbrook·
What happened to our run defense?
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Ben Dreyfuss
Ben Dreyfuss@bendreyfuss·
@AndyfromTucson I didn’t do the AirPods but the mic on the AirPods sucks so I needed a USB to connect the podcast mic I have to my computer
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PhillyChzSt8k@chzST8K·
@mhunterhart a lot of comments on reddit are AI, and it seems to be growing. could be the downfall of it
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Monica Hunter-Hart
Monica Hunter-Hart@mhunterhart·
3/3 In the wake of the company's most profitable quarter yet, and of cofounder and CEO Steve Huffman becoming a billionaire, I took a look at how Reddit’s business model has evolved and how the platform is alternately fighting and embracing the AI age: forbes.com/sites/monicahu…
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Monica Hunter-Hart
Monica Hunter-Hart@mhunterhart·
1/3 Reddit’s popularity has exploded in recent years. Daily users have doubled since the summer of 2023. It’s become one of the top sources cited by AI chatbots. And organic search to the platform has skyrocketed (you may have noticed more Reddit results when you Google now).
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