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Reddit convinced me that showing topics based on time-decay does not promote in-depth conversation. Facebook semi-proved it.


There is something to be said about StackOverflow perennial content idea, but maybe something already said it better.


Twitter seems to be the enigma to that rule, because I still get heated replies to tweets from years ago from time to time. Even though time has passed, the conversation is still as shallow as ever.

I can't imagine being a celebrity and getting dozens of hate tweets in my mentions because a tweet I made 8 years ago shows up as a link on a facebook group somewhere.


Well, they lock threads after 6 months, probably to save moderation time. It's always possible for someone to re-create a discussion topic and get new responses going.




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