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  1. ravenmagazine.org

    Twitter, I want to suggest, is a machine made for intimate jokes. The central fact of the medium is its brevity. A single tweet is 280 characters. ... context-dependent stabs at intimacy. Twitter is built to reward us for these risky, high-wire walks on the thin strand of shared context. The heroin-hit joy of connections, on Twitter, depends ...
  2. ravenmagazine.org

    Twitter, the Intimacy Machine Twitter tempts us with a delicious possibility: that we might find connection with total strangers. On Twitter, we can discover people who share our moral vision—or, at least, our weird tastes in memes. Sometimes it works, and Twitter gives us warm and intimate communities.
  3. The Right Thing 101: Twitter, the Intimacy Machine. In today's interconnected world, we often find ourselves navigating various social platforms, seeking both connection and validation. In this pursuit, we inherently desire to be treated in certain ways. We want to be valued, appreciated, trusted, respected, understood, and most importantly, we ...
  4. A lot of that attention has to do with an article in the first issue by University of Utah philosopher C. Thi Nguyen titled "Twitter, the Intimacy Machine," which explored the contradictory nature of the social media platform that both invites and exploits intimacy. Referencing the late philosopher Ted Cohen's theory of jokes, Nguyen makes the ...
  5. ravenmagazine.org

    Editors' Note The Writing Desk Essay Twitter, the Intimacy Machine by C. Thi Nguyen Feature Why Academic Freedom Matters by Nishi Shah Feature Philosophers and Other Conjurers by Alexander George Feature The Great Masquerade of Evil by Kyla Ebels-Duggan Intellectual Autobiography The Epistemic Seduction of Markets by Lisa Herzog Review Feminism ...
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