I like your idea. What if something like this is also done for common knowledge? Something like what was shared by the developers.

One of the great virtues of Twitter, from my point of view, are the networks of shared knowledge: technology, economics, science, political science, etc. Each of them has a particular and common language.

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shared knowledge* (not common)

I was thinking in Spanish again 🙄

I don't get what you mean by shared knowledge. How is Twitter a network of shared knowledge?

In economics, for example. There are a lot of academics that share their work, opinions, give feedback to others, etc. They even recommend each other. It’s not explicit but is there.

Economics have their own language. You know almost instantly the mental frame or the school of thought through that.

Language seems the natural path to build communities, at least at the beginning