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In reply to the discussion: I liked DU a lot more before it turned into a Twitter repeater. How about you? [View all]hlthe2b
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including constitutional lawyers like Laurence Tribe, Neal Katyal, Steve Vladek, Election law experts like Marc Elias, DOJ, FBI and National Security experts like Preet Bharara, Joyce Vance, Frank Fligliuzzi, Malcolm Vance, and many respected journalists. And on a lighter note, so many posts can be found from around the world reflecting the incredible array of wildlife and conservation efforts--and the often wacky animal behavior that accompanies.
So, no. I consider it a real benefit to hear in real-time from them, AS LONG as the posters likewise include the text of the tweet for those who can't see them embedded AND provide a bit of context.
I have more issues with the trend toward posting nothing more than a video with no context whatsoever. A lot of us can't watch videos--even on a break from work settings.
On edit, I SHOULD point out that I am not on Twitter myself. I DO bookmark some Twitter feeds for these and more individuals and find myself checking them out when something occurs about which they might comment and shed some light based on their own experience and expertise.
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