Sign in or Join FriendFeed
FriendFeed is the easiest way to share online. Learn more »
Gabe Rivera
Re: Techmeme and "Blogging 2.0" - http://avc.blogs.com/a_vc...
"It's hard for me to see how automated aggregation of tweets could be a net win for Techmeme. As others have said, tweets lack context, unlike blog which are much more self contained. Could tweets be reassembled into something more coherent for Techmeme? Automated processes for doing that are too error prone, at least by the standards Techmeme would demand. And even if they were perfect, the results will still look strange and disjointed. And in any case, blog posts tend to emerge quickly for the most important stories "breaking" on Twitter. Techmeme has definitely benefited from the Twitter ecosystem. For one thing, Twitter serves as a backchannel that prompts people to blog about things they otherwise would have discovered too late or not at all. Of course Techmeme publishes to Twitter too. But aggregation of the tweets themselves is a tough nut to crack." - Gabe Rivera
Right, tweets are pretty useless content when taken out of the context of the parties involved in the conversation. - Wil