Ethan Kaplan
Feb 25, 2017 · 1 min read

I did and do consider this, but communication and memory were never supposed to be objective truths, all are subject to the context of their environment. Meaning a tweet should never stand for a moment or be recollected as an artifact of same.

I doubt (highly) that anyone was mining conversational chains from years ago, or returning to things they favorited of mine.

I may relax the 10 tweet limit if it becomes an issue.

    Ethan Kaplan

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