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The latest thought-provoking stories from across the Twitterverse.
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Shared by @jawnsy and 22 others.
Viss (@Viss) · Sep 15
🔁 @Daojoan:

Stop taking productivity advice from people whose lives look nothing like yours.

Remember: If their day starts with “my personal chef cooked breakfast,” their tips don’t apply to you.

joanwestenberg.com/p/why-billi

Space Catitude 🚀 (@TerryHancock) · Sep 15
🔁 @Daojoan:

Stop taking productivity advice from people whose lives look nothing like yours.

Remember: If their day starts with “my personal chef cooked breakfast,” their tips don’t apply to you.

joanwestenberg.com/p/why-billi

Jonathan (@JonathanMBR) · Sep 15
🔁 @Daojoan:

Stop taking productivity advice from people whose lives look nothing like yours.

Remember: If their day starts with “my personal chef cooked breakfast,” their tips don’t apply to you.

joanwestenberg.com/p/why-billi

Oliver Andrich (@oliverandrich) · Sep 15

Another great article by @Daojoan. This time on productivity systems, context and why simply copying someone else’s routine won’t work (normally).

joanwestenberg.com/p/why-billi

WearyBonnie (@3TomatoesShort) · Sep 15
🔁 @Daojoan:

Stop taking productivity advice from people whose lives look nothing like yours.

Remember: If their day starts with “my personal chef cooked breakfast,” their tips don’t apply to you.

joanwestenberg.com/p/why-billi

Mother Bones (@_L1vY_) · Sep 15
🔁 @Daojoan:

Stop taking productivity advice from people whose lives look nothing like yours.

Remember: If their day starts with “my personal chef cooked breakfast,” their tips don’t apply to you.

joanwestenberg.com/p/why-billi

mind.it (@mindtunes) · Sep 15
🔁 @Daojoan:

Stop taking productivity advice from people whose lives look nothing like yours.

Remember: If their day starts with “my personal chef cooked breakfast,” their tips don’t apply to you.

joanwestenberg.com/p/why-billi

Misinformation and myth: the UK’s phoney war over human r...

observer.co.uk · Sep 14

The debate over the future of the European Convention on Human Rights will shape conference season and beyond

Shared by @soren and 20 others.
Natasha Jay 🇪🇺 (@Natasha_Jay) · Sep 14
🔁 @ChrisMayLA6:

Professor Francesca Klug, a human rights expert (quoted by Rachel Sylvester in the Observer):

'Withdrawing from the ECHR is like a sacrifice to the gods. It would have little bearing on stopping asylum seekers from coming over on small boats, but it would severely reduce cooperation with other European states'.

It seem likely that behind this clamour to constrain human rights' protection is the Right's paymasters' desire to reduce workers' protections!

#ECHR #workers
observer.co.uk/news/national/a

Nicole Parsons (@Npars01) · Sep 14
🔁 @ChrisMayLA6:

Professor Francesca Klug, a human rights expert (quoted by Rachel Sylvester in the Observer):

'Withdrawing from the ECHR is like a sacrifice to the gods. It would have little bearing on stopping asylum seekers from coming over on small boats, but it would severely reduce cooperation with other European states'.

It seem likely that behind this clamour to constrain human rights' protection is the Right's paymasters' desire to reduce workers' protections!

#ECHR #workers
observer.co.uk/news/national/a

Christine Burns MBE 🏳️‍⚧️📚⧖ (@christineburns) · Sep 14
🔁 @ChrisMayLA6:

Professor Francesca Klug, a human rights expert (quoted by Rachel Sylvester in the Observer):

'Withdrawing from the ECHR is like a sacrifice to the gods. It would have little bearing on stopping asylum seekers from coming over on small boats, but it would severely reduce cooperation with other European states'.

It seem likely that behind this clamour to constrain human rights' protection is the Right's paymasters' desire to reduce workers' protections!

#ECHR #workers
observer.co.uk/news/national/a

Jayne :wales_flag:🇪🇺🏳️‍🌈 (@TCMuffin) · Sep 15
🔁 @ChrisMayLA6:

Professor Francesca Klug, a human rights expert (quoted by Rachel Sylvester in the Observer):

'Withdrawing from the ECHR is like a sacrifice to the gods. It would have little bearing on stopping asylum seekers from coming over on small boats, but it would severely reduce cooperation with other European states'.

It seem likely that behind this clamour to constrain human rights' protection is the Right's paymasters' desire to reduce workers' protections!

#ECHR #workers
observer.co.uk/news/national/a

Emeritus Prof Christopher May (@ChrisMayLA6) · Sep 15
🔁 @ChrisMayLA6:

Professor Francesca Klug, a human rights expert (quoted by Rachel Sylvester in the Observer):

'Withdrawing from the ECHR is like a sacrifice to the gods. It would have little bearing on stopping asylum seekers from coming over on small boats, but it would severely reduce cooperation with other European states'.

It seem likely that behind this clamour to constrain human rights' protection is the Right's paymasters' desire to reduce workers' protections!

#ECHR #workers
observer.co.uk/news/national/a

Death by Lambda (@xdydx) · Sep 14
🔁 @ChrisMayLA6:

Professor Francesca Klug, a human rights expert (quoted by Rachel Sylvester in the Observer):

'Withdrawing from the ECHR is like a sacrifice to the gods. It would have little bearing on stopping asylum seekers from coming over on small boats, but it would severely reduce cooperation with other European states'.

It seem likely that behind this clamour to constrain human rights' protection is the Right's paymasters' desire to reduce workers' protections!

#ECHR #workers
observer.co.uk/news/national/a

trending_bot (@trending_bot) · Sep 14
🔁 @ChrisMayLA6:

Professor Francesca Klug, a human rights expert (quoted by Rachel Sylvester in the Observer):

'Withdrawing from the ECHR is like a sacrifice to the gods. It would have little bearing on stopping asylum seekers from coming over on small boats, but it would severely reduce cooperation with other European states'.

It seem likely that behind this clamour to constrain human rights' protection is the Right's paymasters' desire to reduce workers' protections!

#ECHR #workers
observer.co.uk/news/national/a

Soren Mogensen 🇩🇰🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇵🇸🇪🇺 (@soren) · Sep 15
🔁 @ChrisMayLA6:

Professor Francesca Klug, a human rights expert (quoted by Rachel Sylvester in the Observer):

'Withdrawing from the ECHR is like a sacrifice to the gods. It would have little bearing on stopping asylum seekers from coming over on small boats, but it would severely reduce cooperation with other European states'.

It seem likely that behind this clamour to constrain human rights' protection is the Right's paymasters' desire to reduce workers' protections!

#ECHR #workers
observer.co.uk/news/national/a

Sam Sneddon 🏳️‍⚧️ (@gsnedders) · Sep 14
🔁 @ChrisMayLA6:

Professor Francesca Klug, a human rights expert (quoted by Rachel Sylvester in the Observer):

'Withdrawing from the ECHR is like a sacrifice to the gods. It would have little bearing on stopping asylum seekers from coming over on small boats, but it would severely reduce cooperation with other European states'.

It seem likely that behind this clamour to constrain human rights' protection is the Right's paymasters' desire to reduce workers' protections!

#ECHR #workers
observer.co.uk/news/national/a

Why might the Big Bang theory be in crisis very soon? | Aeon Essays

aeon.co · Sep 14

The current theory for the origin of the Universe is remarkably successful yet full of explanatory holes. Expect surprises

Shared by @nblr and 21 others.
~n (@nblr) · Sep 15
🔁 @superball:

The Big Bang theory is looking increasingly fragile.

“The James Webb Space Telescope, launched on Christmas Day in 2021, can see galaxies with look-back times of more than 13 billion years, reaching back to a time just a few hundred million years after the Big Bang. Our understanding of the physics based on the current theory suggests that, at these look-back times, we might expect to see the first stars and galaxies in the process of forming. But the telescope is instead seeing already fully formed galaxies and clusters of galaxies. It is too soon to tell if this is a crisis, but there are grounds for considerable uneasiness.

“Some cosmologists have had enough.”

aeon.co/essays/why-might-the-b

John-Mark Gurney (@encthenet) · Sep 15
🔁 @superball:

The Big Bang theory is looking increasingly fragile.

“The James Webb Space Telescope, launched on Christmas Day in 2021, can see galaxies with look-back times of more than 13 billion years, reaching back to a time just a few hundred million years after the Big Bang. Our understanding of the physics based on the current theory suggests that, at these look-back times, we might expect to see the first stars and galaxies in the process of forming. But the telescope is instead seeing already fully formed galaxies and clusters of galaxies. It is too soon to tell if this is a crisis, but there are grounds for considerable uneasiness.

“Some cosmologists have had enough.”

aeon.co/essays/why-might-the-b

GhostOnTheHalfShell (@GhostOnTheHalfShell) · Sep 14
🔁 @superball:

The Big Bang theory is looking increasingly fragile.

“The James Webb Space Telescope, launched on Christmas Day in 2021, can see galaxies with look-back times of more than 13 billion years, reaching back to a time just a few hundred million years after the Big Bang. Our understanding of the physics based on the current theory suggests that, at these look-back times, we might expect to see the first stars and galaxies in the process of forming. But the telescope is instead seeing already fully formed galaxies and clusters of galaxies. It is too soon to tell if this is a crisis, but there are grounds for considerable uneasiness.

“Some cosmologists have had enough.”

aeon.co/essays/why-might-the-b

Gary Online (@gary) · Sep 14
🔁 @superball:

The Big Bang theory is looking increasingly fragile.

“The James Webb Space Telescope, launched on Christmas Day in 2021, can see galaxies with look-back times of more than 13 billion years, reaching back to a time just a few hundred million years after the Big Bang. Our understanding of the physics based on the current theory suggests that, at these look-back times, we might expect to see the first stars and galaxies in the process of forming. But the telescope is instead seeing already fully formed galaxies and clusters of galaxies. It is too soon to tell if this is a crisis, but there are grounds for considerable uneasiness.

“Some cosmologists have had enough.”

aeon.co/essays/why-might-the-b

David Penfold :verified: (@davep) · Sep 14
🔁 @superball:

The Big Bang theory is looking increasingly fragile.

“The James Webb Space Telescope, launched on Christmas Day in 2021, can see galaxies with look-back times of more than 13 billion years, reaching back to a time just a few hundred million years after the Big Bang. Our understanding of the physics based on the current theory suggests that, at these look-back times, we might expect to see the first stars and galaxies in the process of forming. But the telescope is instead seeing already fully formed galaxies and clusters of galaxies. It is too soon to tell if this is a crisis, but there are grounds for considerable uneasiness.

“Some cosmologists have had enough.”

aeon.co/essays/why-might-the-b

Brian Smith (@BrianSmith950) · Sep 14
🔁 @superball:

The Big Bang theory is looking increasingly fragile.

“The James Webb Space Telescope, launched on Christmas Day in 2021, can see galaxies with look-back times of more than 13 billion years, reaching back to a time just a few hundred million years after the Big Bang. Our understanding of the physics based on the current theory suggests that, at these look-back times, we might expect to see the first stars and galaxies in the process of forming. But the telescope is instead seeing already fully formed galaxies and clusters of galaxies. It is too soon to tell if this is a crisis, but there are grounds for considerable uneasiness.

“Some cosmologists have had enough.”

aeon.co/essays/why-might-the-b

impermanen_ 🕊️ (@impermanen_) · Sep 14
🔁 @superball:

The Big Bang theory is looking increasingly fragile.

“The James Webb Space Telescope, launched on Christmas Day in 2021, can see galaxies with look-back times of more than 13 billion years, reaching back to a time just a few hundred million years after the Big Bang. Our understanding of the physics based on the current theory suggests that, at these look-back times, we might expect to see the first stars and galaxies in the process of forming. But the telescope is instead seeing already fully formed galaxies and clusters of galaxies. It is too soon to tell if this is a crisis, but there are grounds for considerable uneasiness.

“Some cosmologists have had enough.”

aeon.co/essays/why-might-the-b

Kevin Davy (@pathfinder) · Sep 14
🔁 @superball:

The Big Bang theory is looking increasingly fragile.

“The James Webb Space Telescope, launched on Christmas Day in 2021, can see galaxies with look-back times of more than 13 billion years, reaching back to a time just a few hundred million years after the Big Bang. Our understanding of the physics based on the current theory suggests that, at these look-back times, we might expect to see the first stars and galaxies in the process of forming. But the telescope is instead seeing already fully formed galaxies and clusters of galaxies. It is too soon to tell if this is a crisis, but there are grounds for considerable uneasiness.

“Some cosmologists have had enough.”

aeon.co/essays/why-might-the-b

Michael Bond (@codemonkey85) · Sep 14
🔁 @superball:

The Big Bang theory is looking increasingly fragile.

“The James Webb Space Telescope, launched on Christmas Day in 2021, can see galaxies with look-back times of more than 13 billion years, reaching back to a time just a few hundred million years after the Big Bang. Our understanding of the physics based on the current theory suggests that, at these look-back times, we might expect to see the first stars and galaxies in the process of forming. But the telescope is instead seeing already fully formed galaxies and clusters of galaxies. It is too soon to tell if this is a crisis, but there are grounds for considerable uneasiness.

“Some cosmologists have had enough.”

aeon.co/essays/why-might-the-b

poetaster (@poetaster) · Sep 14
🔁 @superball:

The Big Bang theory is looking increasingly fragile.

“The James Webb Space Telescope, launched on Christmas Day in 2021, can see galaxies with look-back times of more than 13 billion years, reaching back to a time just a few hundred million years after the Big Bang. Our understanding of the physics based on the current theory suggests that, at these look-back times, we might expect to see the first stars and galaxies in the process of forming. But the telescope is instead seeing already fully formed galaxies and clusters of galaxies. It is too soon to tell if this is a crisis, but there are grounds for considerable uneasiness.

“Some cosmologists have had enough.”

aeon.co/essays/why-might-the-b

Worth reading

AI Will Not Make You Rich

joincolossus.com · Sep 13

The disruption is real. It's also predictable.

Shared by @hackernewsrobot and 7 others.
Germán Vidal (@the_heruman) · Sep 15
🔁 @Techmeme:

The AI revolution has more in common with shipping containerization than the boom unleashed by the microprocessor: diffuse global benefits but few new fortunes (Jerry Neumann/Colossus)

joincolossus.com/article/ai-wi
techmeme.com/250914/p16#a25091

Worth reading

The Rule of Three

blog.codinghorror.com · Sep 14

Every programmer ever born thinks whatever idea just popped out of their head into their editor is the most generalized, most flexible, most one-size-fits all solution that has ever been conceived. We think we’ve built software that is a general purpose solution to some set of problems, but we

Shared by @stephtara and 3 others.
Jeff Atwood (@codinghorror) · Sep 14
🔁 @evan:

While talking about copy-and-paste coding I came across @codinghorror 's *other* Rule of Three, which is really interesting.

blog.codinghorror.com/rule-of-

It's making me think about the ActivityPub API and libraries for re-use.

Crissy🌹Tish Addams💀 (@Crissy) · Sep 14
🔁 @evan:

While talking about copy-and-paste coding I came across @codinghorror 's *other* Rule of Three, which is really interesting.

blog.codinghorror.com/rule-of-

It's making me think about the ActivityPub API and libraries for re-use.

Evan Prodromou (@evan) · Sep 14

While talking about copy-and-paste coding I came across @codinghorror 's *other* Rule of Three, which is really interesting.

blog.codinghorror.com/rule-of-

It's making me think about the ActivityPub API and libraries for re-use.

Repetitive negative thinking is associated with cognitive function decline in older adults: a cross-sectional study

bmcpsychiatry.biomedcentral.com · Sep 14

Psychological problems such as depression and anxiety increase the risk of cognitive impairment in older adults. But mechanisms on the effect of psychological disorder on cognitive function is inconclusive. Repetitive negative thinking (RNT) is a core symptom of a number of common psychological d...

Shared by @hackernewsrobot and 12 others.
Chip Butty (@otfrom) · Sep 14
🔁 @hkrn:

Repetitive negative thinking is associated with cognitive function decline
L: bmcpsychiatry.biomedcentral.co
C: news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4
posted on 2025.09.14 at 07:37:33 (c=0, p=6)

n8chz 🩎 (@n8chz) · Sep 14
🔁 @leighelse:

This June 2025 article in BMC Psychiatry finds Repetitive Negative Thinking is a significant factor in age-related dementia.

bmcpsychiatry.biomedcentral.co

'RNT as a common trait of many types of psychology disorder, can be initiated and maintained without external triggers or awareness and narrows the scope of attention to repeatedly activated negative thoughts, thus provoking the individual to repeatedly experience physical and psychological distress, leading to the onset of psychology disorders, which in turn may increase the risk of cognitive impairment. As a person adopts the habits of negative thinking for a long-term, it constantly depletes the brain’s limited resources, leading to a decline in the brain’s ability to attention, executive functions, and memory.'

Charlie McHenry (@CharlieMcHenry) · Sep 14

PSA - If you’re an older adult, #DoomScrolling can actually lead to cognitive decline, according to a new study. “Repetitive negative thinking is associated with cognitive function decline in older adults” - So be happy! (I know, easier said than done 😵‍💫) #cognition #negativity #psychology #BehavioralSciences #study #research #depression #aging

bmcpsychiatry.biomedcentral.co

Vysogota (@petko) · Sep 15

@kunev, я, като говорех последно как не искам да се превръщам в кисел чичак... Ето хората са го описали bmcpsychiatry.biomedcentral.co

What I Witnessed as I Photographed the Disappearances and the Homecomings of My Countrymen

propublica.org · Sep 14

Over the past four months, a photojournalist documented the lives of five families whose sons had been imprisoned in El Salvador, including their long-awaited reunions. CECOT left a mark on the men, their loved ones and Venezuela.

Shared by @RebelGeo and 15 others.
Paul Cantrell (@inthehands) · Sep 14
🔁 @GottaLaff:

Trump tortures. Use the word. 1/...

‪ProPublica:‬

Many of the men deported to CECOT said they are permanently changed: struggling to sleep, drink water or leave their homes.

One man broke into tears describing how he had a panic attack the first time he walked down a busy Venezuelan street.

propublica.org/article/cecot-r

Full Metal Archaeopteryx (@DelilahTech) · Sep 14
🔁 @GottaLaff:

Trump tortures. Use the word. 1/...

‪ProPublica:‬

Many of the men deported to CECOT said they are permanently changed: struggling to sleep, drink water or leave their homes.

One man broke into tears describing how he had a panic attack the first time he walked down a busy Venezuelan street.

propublica.org/article/cecot-r

Zhi Zhu 🕸️ (@ZhiZhu) · Sep 14
🔁 @GottaLaff:

Trump tortures. Use the word. 1/...

‪ProPublica:‬

Many of the men deported to CECOT said they are permanently changed: struggling to sleep, drink water or leave their homes.

One man broke into tears describing how he had a panic attack the first time he walked down a busy Venezuelan street.

propublica.org/article/cecot-r

Kim Perales (@KimPerales) · Sep 14
🔁 @GottaLaff:

Trump tortures. Use the word. 1/...

‪ProPublica:‬

Many of the men deported to CECOT said they are permanently changed: struggling to sleep, drink water or leave their homes.

One man broke into tears describing how he had a panic attack the first time he walked down a busy Venezuelan street.

propublica.org/article/cecot-r

Lizzie vox populi, vox dei (@Lizette603_23) · Sep 14
🔁 @GottaLaff:

Trump tortures. Use the word. 1/...

‪ProPublica:‬

Many of the men deported to CECOT said they are permanently changed: struggling to sleep, drink water or leave their homes.

One man broke into tears describing how he had a panic attack the first time he walked down a busy Venezuelan street.

propublica.org/article/cecot-r

Kyle Montanio (@FantasticalEconomics) · Sep 14
🔁 @GottaLaff:

Trump tortures. Use the word. 1/...

‪ProPublica:‬

Many of the men deported to CECOT said they are permanently changed: struggling to sleep, drink water or leave their homes.

One man broke into tears describing how he had a panic attack the first time he walked down a busy Venezuelan street.

propublica.org/article/cecot-r

Babadofar (@Babadofar) · Sep 14
🔁 @GottaLaff:

Trump tortures. Use the word. 1/...

‪ProPublica:‬

Many of the men deported to CECOT said they are permanently changed: struggling to sleep, drink water or leave their homes.

One man broke into tears describing how he had a panic attack the first time he walked down a busy Venezuelan street.

propublica.org/article/cecot-r

joe•iuculano :mastodon: (@iuculano) · Sep 14
🔁 @GottaLaff:

Trump tortures. Use the word. 1/...

‪ProPublica:‬

Many of the men deported to CECOT said they are permanently changed: struggling to sleep, drink water or leave their homes.

One man broke into tears describing how he had a panic attack the first time he walked down a busy Venezuelan street.

propublica.org/article/cecot-r

Ned Hamson (@nedhamson1) · Sep 14
🔁 @GottaLaff:

Trump tortures. Use the word. 1/...

‪ProPublica:‬

Many of the men deported to CECOT said they are permanently changed: struggling to sleep, drink water or leave their homes.

One man broke into tears describing how he had a panic attack the first time he walked down a busy Venezuelan street.

propublica.org/article/cecot-r

Katrina Katrinka :donor: (@katrinakatrinka) · Sep 14
🔁 @GottaLaff:

Trump tortures. Use the word. 1/...

‪ProPublica:‬

Many of the men deported to CECOT said they are permanently changed: struggling to sleep, drink water or leave their homes.

One man broke into tears describing how he had a panic attack the first time he walked down a busy Venezuelan street.

propublica.org/article/cecot-r

Be Simple | corrode Rust Consulting

corrode.dev · Sep 12

The phone buzzes at 3 AM. You roll out of bed, open your laptop, and see this in the logs: th…

Shared by @the_roamer and 7 others.
the roamer (@the_roamer) · Sep 15
🔁 @mre:

If you write a lot of business logic, don't be clever.

That is especially true for a powerful language like Rust.

I've collected a few notes on how to keep your code simple and boring.

corrode.dev/blog/simple/

#rust #rustlang #engineering #simplicity

Nicolas P. Rougier (@rougier) · Sep 15
🔁 @mre:

If you write a lot of business logic, don't be clever.

That is especially true for a powerful language like Rust.

I've collected a few notes on how to keep your code simple and boring.

corrode.dev/blog/simple/

#rust #rustlang #engineering #simplicity

Simon St.Laurent (@simonstl) · Sep 15
🔁 @mre:

If you write a lot of business logic, don't be clever.

That is especially true for a powerful language like Rust.

I've collected a few notes on how to keep your code simple and boring.

corrode.dev/blog/simple/

#rust #rustlang #engineering #simplicity

David Beazley (@dabeaz) · Sep 15
🔁 @mre:

If you write a lot of business logic, don't be clever.

That is especially true for a powerful language like Rust.

I've collected a few notes on how to keep your code simple and boring.

corrode.dev/blog/simple/

#rust #rustlang #engineering #simplicity

Clicks and Conflict

status.news · Sep 15

In a conversation with Status, Renee DiResta unpacked how Charlie Kirk’s death was weaponized online, exposing the toxic mix of platform algorithms, influencer incentives, and America’s fractured media environment.

Shared by @renee.diresta and 8 others.
Renee DiResta (@renee.diresta) · Sep 15
🔁 @renee.diresta:

I talked to @oliverdarcy and Status about how Charlie Kirk's death became fuel for the online outrage machine

⚙️We unpacked:
- How social media incentives turn tragedy into spectacle
- Why online crowds don't wait for facts...they wait for cues
- The rush to mobilization, rather than deliberation
- How platforms should handle violent but newsworthy content
- Why we are stuck in this cycle, and what it would take to break it

https://www.status.news/p/charlie-kirk-social-media-renee-diresta
#CharlieKirk

Tim Chambers (@timothyjchambers) · Sep 15
🔁 @renee.diresta:

I talked to @oliverdarcy and Status about how Charlie Kirk's death became fuel for the online outrage machine

⚙️We unpacked:
- How social media incentives turn tragedy into spectacle
- Why online crowds don't wait for facts...they wait for cues
- The rush to mobilization, rather than deliberation
- How platforms should handle violent but newsworthy content
- Why we are stuck in this cycle, and what it would take to break it

https://www.status.news/p/charlie-kirk-social-media-renee-diresta
#CharlieKirk

Debbie Goldsmith 🏳️‍⚧️♾️🇺🇦 (@dgoldsmith) · Sep 15
🔁 @renee.diresta:

I talked to @oliverdarcy and Status about how Charlie Kirk's death became fuel for the online outrage machine

⚙️We unpacked:
- How social media incentives turn tragedy into spectacle
- Why online crowds don't wait for facts...they wait for cues
- The rush to mobilization, rather than deliberation
- How platforms should handle violent but newsworthy content
- Why we are stuck in this cycle, and what it would take to break it

https://www.status.news/p/charlie-kirk-social-media-renee-diresta
#CharlieKirk

Oliver Darcy (@oliverdarcy) · Sep 15
🔁 @renee.diresta:

I talked to @oliverdarcy and Status about how Charlie Kirk's death became fuel for the online outrage machine

⚙️We unpacked:
- How social media incentives turn tragedy into spectacle
- Why online crowds don't wait for facts...they wait for cues
- The rush to mobilization, rather than deliberation
- How platforms should handle violent but newsworthy content
- Why we are stuck in this cycle, and what it would take to break it

https://www.status.news/p/charlie-kirk-social-media-renee-diresta
#CharlieKirk

Greg Linden (@glinden) · Sep 15
🔁 @Noupside:

I talked to @oliverdarcy and Status about how Charlie Kirk's death became fuel for the online outrage machine

⚙️We discussed:
- How social media incentives turn tragedy into spectacle
- Why online crowds don't wait for facts...they wait for cues
- The rush to mobilization, rather than deliberation
- How platforms should handle violent but newsworthy content
- Why we are stuck in this cycle, and what it would take to break it

status.news/p/charlie-kirk-soc

Mark R. Stoneman (@markstoneman) · Sep 15
🔁 @Noupside:

I talked to @oliverdarcy and Status about how Charlie Kirk's death became fuel for the online outrage machine

⚙️We discussed:
- How social media incentives turn tragedy into spectacle
- Why online crowds don't wait for facts...they wait for cues
- The rush to mobilization, rather than deliberation
- How platforms should handle violent but newsworthy content
- Why we are stuck in this cycle, and what it would take to break it

status.news/p/charlie-kirk-soc

Anne Applebaum (@anneapplebaum2000) · Sep 15
🔁 @renee.diresta:

I talked to @oliverdarcy and Status about how Charlie Kirk's death became fuel for the online outrage machine

⚙️We unpacked:
- How social media incentives turn tragedy into spectacle
- Why online crowds don't wait for facts...they wait for cues
- The rush to mobilization, rather than deliberation
- How platforms should handle violent but newsworthy content
- Why we are stuck in this cycle, and what it would take to break it

https://www.status.news/p/charlie-kirk-social-media-renee-diresta
#CharlieKirk

Tamar Yellin (@tamaryellin) · Sep 15
🔁 @renee.diresta:

I talked to @oliverdarcy and Status about how Charlie Kirk's death became fuel for the online outrage machine

⚙️We unpacked:
- How social media incentives turn tragedy into spectacle
- Why online crowds don't wait for facts...they wait for cues
- The rush to mobilization, rather than deliberation
- How platforms should handle violent but newsworthy content
- Why we are stuck in this cycle, and what it would take to break it

https://www.status.news/p/charlie-kirk-social-media-renee-diresta
#CharlieKirk

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Stryder Notavi (@StryderNotavi) · Sep 15
🔁 @charlotteclymer:

"I knew that it didn’t matter if trans people were involved. I knew it didn’t matter if no trans people were within a hundred miles of the shooting. I knew, instinctually, that trans people would somehow be blamed for it."

charlotteclymer.substack.com/p

Rob Cinos :verified: (@robcinos) · Sep 15
🔁 @charlotteclymer:

"I knew that it didn’t matter if trans people were involved. I knew it didn’t matter if no trans people were within a hundred miles of the shooting. I knew, instinctually, that trans people would somehow be blamed for it."

charlotteclymer.substack.com/p

Debbie Goldsmith 🏳️‍⚧️♾️🇺🇦 (@dgoldsmith) · Sep 15
🔁 @charlotteclymer:

"I knew that it didn’t matter if trans people were involved. I knew it didn’t matter if no trans people were within a hundred miles of the shooting. I knew, instinctually, that trans people would somehow be blamed for it."

charlotteclymer.substack.com/p

Lisa Melton (@lisamelton) · Sep 15
🔁 @charlotteclymer:

"I knew that it didn’t matter if trans people were involved. I knew it didn’t matter if no trans people were within a hundred miles of the shooting. I knew, instinctually, that trans people would somehow be blamed for it."

charlotteclymer.substack.com/p

Urban Camera (@uc) · Sep 15
🔁 @charlotteclymer:

"I knew that it didn’t matter if trans people were involved. I knew it didn’t matter if no trans people were within a hundred miles of the shooting. I knew, instinctually, that trans people would somehow be blamed for it."

charlotteclymer.substack.com/p

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