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  1. This article highlights Scholar AI, a ChatGPT plug-in for journalists, emphasizing its ability to summarize academic research and create social media content. It also stresses the importance of fact-checking AI-generated content.

    #ScholarAI #ChatGPT #Journalism #AcademicResearch #AIinJournalism #FactChecking #TwitterThreads #InvestigativeReporting #AIPlugins #SocialMediaHooks

    ijnet.org/en/story/scholarai-g

  2. Meta, das Unternehmen hinter Twitter, plant Änderungen an der Funktion "Threads" basierend auf Feedback von Nutzern, um das Erstellen und Lesen von zusammenhängenden Beiträgen zu verbessern. 💬 #SocialMediaMarketing #TwitterThreads onlinemarketing.de/social-medi

  3. Meta, das Unternehmen hinter Twitter, plant Änderungen an der Funktion "Threads" basierend auf Feedback von Nutzern, um das Erstellen und Lesen von zusammenhängenden Beiträgen zu verbessern. 💬 #SocialMediaMarketing #TwitterThreads onlinemarketing.de/social-medi

  4. Meta, das Unternehmen hinter Twitter, plant Änderungen an der Funktion "Threads" basierend auf Feedback von Nutzern, um das Erstellen und Lesen von zusammenhängenden Beiträgen zu verbessern. 💬 #SocialMediaMarketing #TwitterThreads onlinemarketing.de/social-medi

  5. Gibt es eine #App mit der man #Twitterthreads im ganzen (den Text) quasi exportieren kann? Bspw in die Notizen oder zu Docs.

    Ich hab noch einiges was ich gerne sichern möchte und jeden Tweet händisch durchzugehen wäre doch recht mühsam. #helppls

  6. Gibt es eine #App mit der man #Twitterthreads im ganzen (den Text) quasi exportieren kann? Bspw in die Notizen oder zu Docs.

    Ich hab noch einiges was ich gerne sichern möchte und jeden Tweet händisch durchzugehen wäre doch recht mühsam. #helppls

  7. Much of my #archaeology public engagement had focused on #Twitter as a useful tool for reaching students, colleagues in other fields, and the general public

    Twitter threads were a useful medium that could incorporate beautiful archaeology #photos or #videos and tell a quick, but nuanced narrative that shared real archaeology with people

    You can check out one of my old #TwitterThreads here: twitter.com/FlintDibble/status

    /3 #introduction
    (drone footage of the site of #Azoria, shared with permission)

  8. Much of my #archaeology public engagement had focused on #Twitter as a useful tool for reaching students, colleagues in other fields, and the general public

    Twitter threads were a useful medium that could incorporate beautiful archaeology #photos or #videos and tell a quick, but nuanced narrative that shared real archaeology with people

    You can check out one of my old #TwitterThreads here: twitter.com/FlintDibble/status

    /3 #introduction
    (drone footage of the site of #Azoria, shared with permission)

  9. Much of my #archaeology public engagement had focused on #Twitter as a useful tool for reaching students, colleagues in other fields, and the general public

    Twitter threads were a useful medium that could incorporate beautiful archaeology #photos or #videos and tell a quick, but nuanced narrative that shared real archaeology with people

    You can check out one of my old #TwitterThreads here: twitter.com/FlintDibble/status

    /3 #introduction
    (drone footage of the site of #Azoria, shared with permission)

  10. Much of my #archaeology public engagement had focused on #Twitter as a useful tool for reaching students, colleagues in other fields, and the general public

    Twitter threads were a useful medium that could incorporate beautiful archaeology #photos or #videos and tell a quick, but nuanced narrative that shared real archaeology with people

    You can check out one of my old #TwitterThreads here: twitter.com/FlintDibble/status

    /3 #introduction
    (drone footage of the site of #Azoria, shared with permission)

  11. Much of my #archaeology public engagement had focused on #Twitter as a useful tool for reaching students, colleagues in other fields, and the general public

    Twitter threads were a useful medium that could incorporate beautiful archaeology #photos or #videos and tell a quick, but nuanced narrative that shared real archaeology with people

    You can check out one of my old #TwitterThreads here: twitter.com/FlintDibble/status

    /3 #introduction
    (drone footage of the site of #Azoria, shared with permission)