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Can’t you do that with basically any chat app (that all your friends are on 👌)?
Sorta. Twitter has a more “passive” type of interaction that is different from normal chats, which tend to be more “active” (you have a bigger expectation of replying).
But I’m not gonna complain too much since I can use this a reason to use Twitter even less.