Data source: swyx's twitter data
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1434412077020557314 | 33521530 | 2021-09-05T07:04:23+00:00 | @jamonholmgren aw thanks for the compliment! i realized this about the Internet algorithm long ago - it is a max() function, not an avg() function. Twitter lets you resurface old high signal tweets when you append another. if you have a narrow set of interests its easy https://twitter.com/swyx/status/1326843725553627138?s=21 | 1326843725553627138 | 95f3aaaddaa45937ac94765e0ddb68ba2be92d20 | 0 | [15, 295] | 1434406106722234368 | 30273948 | jamonholmgren | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | en |