On Sunday, May 3, 2020 at 2:35:56 PM UTC+4:30, Jeremy Ruston wrote:
>
> Hi TiddlyTweeter
>
> I'm busy and not able to read here daily. Its i*nterestingly proved* a 
>> nightmare reading this group after a few days. So much richness at a whim 
>> of Google.
>>
>
> Is there are any community software that doesn't have the problem that 
> it's hard to catch up with a large volume of posts? Does Reddit or Hacker 
> News do it any better? I would struggle to envisage any software features 
> that could significantly improve the situation. I believe the answer is 
> that we need humans to curate, summarise and index the useful information 
> that surfaces. I don't see any evidence that that is particularly easy to 
> automate; it takes human commitment and skill to do it. Dave's ToolMap and 
> Mohammad's TWScripts demonstrate how effective and how difficult it is. 
> It's hard to imagine 
>


In TW-Scripts the time and my limited knowledge on some aspects of TW are 
two main restriction for timely update!

 

> software that could reconstruct either of those resources from the raw 
> discussion traffic.
>
> Best wishes
>
> Jeremy.
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>> I think we are throwing away through Google Groups DECENT CONTINUITY. 
>>
>> What we have is *genius innovators*. Some neglected. Some triumphant. 
>> Few able to collectivize for common good.
>>
>> NO mechanism here for that. 
>>
>> Leverage is worked against by system.
>>
>> TT
>> thoughts, again.
>>
>>
>>

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