I shall play advocatus diaboli > Definitely true. BUT our commune in Italy delivered in the postbox a > pamphlet yesterday about precautions with the virus. >
TW could be delivered via USB external memory devices or CD/DVD-- in this country, more of a change someone paying attention to such than a pamphlet which would be ignored like junk mail. > So WHAT would be the added value of TW unless thousands can find it on > quick search? > Internet may not always be available-- especially if unrest is involved-- the plug on the Internet may get pulled-- Iran, Kashmir, China, Arab Spring... and Internet search results can lead to the wrong sources... and would ppl select sources from social media and pop culture icons over authoritative sources... I don't know if you noticed the growing distrust in instittutions by the general public? and a TW for CoV could be easily be passed around with or without the Internet I could see its relevance IF an EXPERT in coronaviris made a TW about it. > As a public announcement system it seems a dead duck. > see point above-- you may be fooling yourself if you think an expert would make ppl listen more-- experts would just be needed initiately to ensure the info is accurate but social engineering would be needed to spread it-- pop cultrure icons and outlets, social media so ppl will spread it for you just like their spreading the virus-- a new approach to goin viral perhaps reverse psychiatry-- the government don't want you to read it-- everyone will read it then : P -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/f30fa8fb-cdee-440c-a059-8ab4fcbee578%40googlegroups.com.

