1/ The thing that's interesting about #tweetstorms is that they turn Twitter into a blogging platform with several unique characteristics
— Fred Wilson (@fredwilson) June 28, 2014
2/ Instead of prose the posts are bursts of unique thoughts in sequence
— Fred Wilson (@fredwilson) June 28, 2014
3/ And each thought has its own comment thread
— Fred Wilson (@fredwilson) June 28, 2014
4/ Like @tumblr but few other traditional blogging platforms, Twitter comes w/ a built in follow model which insures your posts will be read
— Fred Wilson (@fredwilson) June 28, 2014
5/ But possibly the most interesting & unique aspect of #Tweetstorms is you are posting in real time and the reader experience is real time
— Fred Wilson (@fredwilson) June 28, 2014
6/ Which creates this anticipatory reading experience that is unlike anything I've experienced in online publishing
— Fred Wilson (@fredwilson) June 28, 2014
7/ Like @replies and #hashtahgs, #tweetstorms are emergent behavior created by users (hattip to @pmarca )
— Fred Wilson (@fredwilson) June 28, 2014
9/ If #teeetstorms were more discoverable, consumable & permanent, @twitter would have an entirely new product and mkt oppty that is native
— Fred Wilson (@fredwilson) June 28, 2014
10/ EOTS (end of #tweetstorm)
— Fred Wilson (@fredwilson) June 28, 2014
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