Viktor Bijlenga

Link Posts +

Shawn Blanc:

Links shared on Twitter are relatively fleeting. Isn’t the average lifespan of a Tweet something like 120 seconds? Thus, someone who checks Twitter once or twice a day probably has to scroll through myriad of tweets if they want to find your links of value.

If, however, those links are being posted to a website then they are more “static” (less fleeting) — someone looking for the day’s links can go to their websites of choice and browse through the 3 or 4 or 10 which were posted, read the accompanying commentary, and click the ones they’re interested in.

Jag har länge försökt beskriva den här skillnaden. Nu behöver jag inte göra det längre. Jag tror du förstår skillnaden.