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This is the core of a webinar Andy Revkin conducted with folks at Columbia Climate School to explore how scientists, scholars and others seeking to craft a better human journey can make the most of Twitter even as Elon Musk's purchase disrupts things. We also talked about alternatives, none of which Revkin sees as remotely competing with the capacities Twitter offers for a long time. (It took a decade of relentless programming, regulatory and other work to build the Twitter we know.)
Subscribe to Revkin's Sustain What newsletter and webcasts to engage and drive the conversation further:
https://revkin.substack.com/subscribe #socialmedia #sustainability #climate

This is the core of a webinar Andy Revkin conducted with folks at Columbia Climate School to explore how scientists, scholars and others seeking to craft a better human journey can make the most of Twitter even as Elon Musk's purchase disrupts things. We also talked about alternatives, none of which Revkin sees as remotely competing with the capacities Twitter offers for a long time. (It took a decade of relentless programming, regulatory and other work to build the Twitter we know.)
Subscribe to Revkin's Sustain What newsletter and webcasts to engage and drive the conversation further:
https://revkin.substack.com/subscribe #socialmedia #sustainability #climate

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How to use Twitter without being [Ab]used by it

  1. 1. How to use Twitter without being [ab]used by it - the algorithms or the owner Andy @Revkin ar667@Columbia.edu
  2. 2. Should you stay or should you go?
  3. 3. Join our #sustcomm network: j.mp/sustcommnet
  4. 4. Me: j.mp/revkinlinks
  5. 5. My Twitter columns: bit.ly/sustaintwitter
  6. 6. The information environment can shape our relationship with the actual environment – for better or worse
  7. 7. @Snowman, a Twitter engineer who left, explains why it is unique
  8. 8. What do you need from online connectivity? Quick round of input – raise hands
  9. 9. Why Twitter To me, the big difference between other web portals and Twitter is revealed by search. Plug “aerosols arctic” into Google. Do the same for Twitter. What’s the difference?
  10. 10. Write down a name or two If you’re on Twitter, please take a minute to think about someone in your scholarly or professional life or networks who would not be there if you weren’t on Twitter. Ponder the odds you would be working with them without this portal. We’ll discuss!
  11. 11. Why Twitter It’s still where the journalists are.
  12. 12. Why Twitter It levels the playing field and makes media more responsive - if you engage.
  13. 13. Why Twitter It’s where classrooms can reach out to the rest of the world #paceblog (2010— 2016) @profrubega’s #birdclass
  14. 14. Why Twitter er a A collaborative crossroads
  15. 15. Twitter is a network @ed_hawkins > @alxrdk A crossroads for collaborative creativity
  16. 16. A writing platform – art of the thread
  17. 17. Ask questions; offer answers
  18. 18. Ask questions; offer answers
  19. 19. Use Twitter actively; don’t be fed by algorithms
  20. 20. Far from the madding crowd
  21. 21. Use Twitter lists instead of your feed
  22. 22. Defensive Twitter
  23. 23. Gauge progress and options
  24. 24. Next steps - sign up for a followup
  25. 25. How to use Twitter without being [ab]used by it - the algorithms or the owner Andy @Revkin ar667@Columbia.edu

Notas del editor

  • What’s an environment reporter thinking about twitter?
  • I write a lot about this because the communication climate – and the social climate – will largely determine how our relationship with the actual climate plays out.
  • It’s not going away or if it
  • Hold here
  • https://archive.nytimes.com/dotearth.blogs.nytimes.com/tag/twitter/

  • https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.04.26.489631v1?rss=1

    https://help.twitter.com/en/using-twitter/create-a-thread


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