@fsmontenegro Thank you for such a generous answer, Fernando. The first book was already on my list. The other two weren’t, but now they are: https://t.co/9rHgVzhj5m
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1/ So much high-quality information, from world-class experts in their respective fields, is shared right now about the Ukrainian war on Twitter.
I share some of it on LinkedIn, but it’s impossible to keep up the pace.
In situations like this that you see two clear trends:
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2/ a. LinkedIn is becoming more and more similar to Facebook in terms of type of content shared by its users and surfaced by the AI. Possibly because people trust Facebook less than ever and need another avenue for that type of content.
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3/ LinkedIn is about (business) relationships between people, so it might feel like a natural place to migrate feelings and thoughts away from Facebook.
b. Twitter continues to reinforce its position as the low/no friction favourite place for experts to reach their audiences.
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4/ Today more than ever, it stands apart from the other two major social networks.
I have over a decade of experience sharing (hopefully useful) information on all three social networks and it’s fascinating to see how different the audiences are
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5/ how differently they react to the same content, and how those differences reflect on somebody’s personal visibility and relevance.
A fun exercise: figure out what’s the “job to be done” in the mind of each social network’s userbase.
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RT @asymco: Apple has stopped all sales at its Russian online store.
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What is the book that changed your life? (not novels or religious texts)
Asked on Mar 1, 2022
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Russian military expenditure in 2020 was almost 12x the one of #Ukraine’s. $66.84B vs. $6B.
Yet, the latter has already resisted for 6 days.
(from https://t.co/7evmn7yevN) https://t.co/2MhkHcYrsf
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@FPFL @Apple I respectfully disagree. In that menu bar (which I am painfully familiar with) in your screenshot, there are 5 classes of iPhones and 3 of those 5 classes have 2 different icons (suggesting multiple options). With no guidance about differences other than name.
It’s overwhelming.