There was ONE thread of great significance in a dev group at Mozilla in 
which the "Saving Problem" was debated at length many moons ago. TiddlyWiki 
featured in it. It went nowhere. I can't find it now.

Twitter doesn't really have threads unless you elect to reply to a reply. 
You just ignore stuff that is a pain in the ass and then it stays in the 
void.

On Wednesday, 8 November 2017 22:20:23 UTC+1, Mark S. wrote:
>
> Even though I've had a twitter account for years, I still don't understand 
> how it all works. When I go to @Firefox, it's all twinkles and sunbeams 
> with a few technical questions in between. I assume they somehow suppress 
> any negativity from their followers. Is there a way to see the actual 
> comment flow to @Firefox? I know there must be some push-back, because the 
> forum on mozilla has an almost unbroken stream of individuals expressing in 
> eloquent, impassioned mini-essays their concern for what is happening. None 
> of them get answered, of course.
>
> -- Mark
>
> On Wednesday, November 8, 2017 at 1:08:38 PM UTC-8, @TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>>
>> I already tried and failed.
>>
>> coda coder wrote:
>>>
>>> Condense that to 280 chars and tweet it @Firefox @FirefoxNightly 
>>>
>>

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