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[mike rugnetta voice] here's an idea: the twitter thread is the new greentext.

the only problem with this idea is that i don't think the twitter thread has quite the same level of dialectical specificity as greentext. greentext had all kinds of specific, easily identifiable quirks like the whole

>be me
>be <age>

introduction or the fact that they were always in present tense

twitter threads are mostly written like any other tweet, with the exception of the (n/?) tweet counter and maybe some other stuff i'm not thinking about

but i think they are similar in that they both stem from features/limitations of the platform (namely the formatting of 4chan posts and the character limit of twitter posts), and they both serve to express ideas that are difficult to express in the default posting mode

@lycaon 4chans greentext also took into account context when used in a response, >implying being a common example of this.
I think the usage of these tools is more than just a combination of limitations of the platform, perhaps a product of the culture involved in each of those websites, as well as the versatility in each of the tools. Twitter threads can't really be used for anything but saying *more* (afaik), but ">" by itself has little meaning on its own.

@lycaon Wait wait wait wait wait hold up.

The Homestuck ">be [character]" command...was that a 4chan reference this whole time!?