Very true, there is no "Wiki" or anything that retains the best Tweets or compiles them into a good narrative.
These Reddit-like sites also have the problem. Rather than people contributing on good research under one thread, they throw their shit everywhere, hundreds of posts saying the same stuff that clutter up the good work others do.
But then again, if everyone just focuses on megathreads, the perception of high energy is lost.
There needs to be some kind of combination discussion board + permanent Wiki articles. Like take the Wikipedia format and flip some stuff around so that the "backend discussion" is more up front, with a branching narrative that also gets built up alongside it.
Very true, there is no "Wiki" or anything that retains the best Tweets or compiles them into a good narrative.
These Reddit-like sites also have the problem. Rather than people contributing on good research under one thread, they throw their shit everywhere, hundreds of posts saying the same stuff that clutter up the good work others do.
But then again, if everyone just focuses on megathreads, the perception of high energy is lost.
There needs to be some kind of combination discussion board + permanent Wiki articles. Like take the Wikipedia format and flip some stuff around so that the "backend discussion" is more up front, with a branching narrative that also gets built up alongside it.