Hello,
I was having a discussion on Twitter and how content tend to be more
emotional ( or say: less filtered) than through regular messaging. In
the case of the discussion, it was a good thing, allowing a project
manager to flag issues on a project earlier than he would be able to
otherwise. But beyond this, I am wondering:
do you tweet emotions, or information, or both? If you tweet emotions,
what the value for you? for your followers? Could the health of a
group (as in "good chemistry") be measured by the volume of emitional
tweets?
I would think that the tighter the community, the more of these tweets
you would see, but does anybody has any data on this?
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