Hey PH 👋
I spend a lot of time scrolling through Twitter, reading threads from knowledgeable people on a wide range of industries and topics. The amount of information that is available for free is mind-boggling. Yet, the experience of being able to consume and refer back to this information leaves much to be desired. As a medium, tweets only have an average half-life of ~24 minutes, this leads to the 2 problems that the University of Threads is trying to solve:
1/ Discoverability - It is hard to find tweet threads from more than a few weeks ago, unless you know the specific thread you are looking for.
2/ Firehose - There are millions of tweet threads, what should I be reading?
We've started with the domain of product management, but this is just the beginning...
The Twitter thread that led to this project: https://twitter.com/yangpten/sta...
If you have any feedback or questions please reach out!
@yangp10 I am so damn impressed by just thinking of how much hardwork and hours you had to put to come up with such a database. 👍
I would be connecting with you on twitter. 😊
@yangp10 Great work. From long time I am also saving lots of tweets related to startup stories, crytpo, stories of legendary people. Now I am also thinking of save those on notion. Thanks for the solution. Following you on twitter ✌
Great stuff! A nice idea and very well structured. Twitter is such a great source of knowledge because of the character limit. No room for complicated wordings and trivial thoughts.
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