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Ben

@jdp23 @inquiline for what it’s worth: I was on the team that launched QTs at Twitter and I’ve always thought we made a mistake with that feature, to the point where I felt real guilt. The abuse it introduced on the platform was absolutely awful, especially because of how easy it made targeting people with deep native support for linking to tweets.

That linked post is probably the first thing I’ve read in years that made me open my mind to the good stuff, too.

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Jon

@sangster@macaw.social Glad it had that effect! QT's are indeed a two-edged sword but if it makes you feel better, there's research that replies and hashtags were much bigger vectors of incivility and abuse on Twitter. @hildabast@mastodon.online has links to it (along with a lot of other work on QTs) in https://absolutelymaybe.plos.org/2023/01/12/quote-tweeting-over-30-studies-dispel-some-myths/

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