top | item 17342622 (no title) twinkletwinkle | 7 years ago Tweets have the side effect of being public. Sometimes that becomes the main effect. Emails and the rest of your examples don't have that property. discuss order hn newest kbsletten|7 years ago You've clearly never had somebody forward your email on you. All digital communication is effectively public by virtue of fast, easy copying. what_ever|7 years ago There is a difference between public nature of tweet where anyone can go and read it vs public nature of email where you would need to forward it to everyone (or one of them would have to tweet it which is back to what GP said). vuln|7 years ago Transparency! unknown|7 years ago [deleted]
kbsletten|7 years ago You've clearly never had somebody forward your email on you. All digital communication is effectively public by virtue of fast, easy copying. what_ever|7 years ago There is a difference between public nature of tweet where anyone can go and read it vs public nature of email where you would need to forward it to everyone (or one of them would have to tweet it which is back to what GP said).
what_ever|7 years ago There is a difference between public nature of tweet where anyone can go and read it vs public nature of email where you would need to forward it to everyone (or one of them would have to tweet it which is back to what GP said).
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