Jiang says Twitter analysis requires separating what is actually newsworthy from clickbait and from AI-generated fabricated content.
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Key Notes
He dismisses the Elon Musk claim about Congress hiding the U.S.-Israel military relationship in the defense bill as made-up noise rather than a usable signal.
He uses Musk's Twitter cuts as evidence that many mature software-heavy organizations can keep operating with drastically smaller staffs once the core system is already built.
Jiang says he is willing to give free Substack access to followers who cannot afford payment if they contact him through Twitter or LinkedIn.
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"...nonsense on these websites? Also, how do you find news on Twitter? Are there people you follow? So I just go over the Twitter..."
"...okay, just to illustrate, is I'm going to go over my Twitter feed. And I'm going to tell you how I perceive each news..."
"The General says, Breaking. Elon Musk has asked Rockweather post claiming that the Congress hiding the US -Israel military relationship in the defense bill..."
"Yeah, I ignore this. I think this is made up. This is China."
"So you look at Twitter, right? I mean, like, when Musk came in, he fired, like, 1,000, 1,000 employees, and he had, like, a..."
"...have problems with payment, just just just call out me over Twitter or LinkedIn and I'll give you a subscription. It doesn't really matter...."
"...kevin shu i i i i just noticed on on axe twitter um look money doesn't is not worth anything anymore in 1995 a..."
"...these mainstream news outlets. My two primary sources of information are Twitter and YouTube. And then I use Google as well. I don't even..."
"...share you the screen, okay? All right, so this is my Twitter feed. Okay. And quite honestly, I don't know what comes onto my..."
"...I'm not hopeful. You know. I know he follows me on Twitter. And I know he follows my content. And I think like maybe..."
"...who came with Trump. So this is from Weibo, the Chinese Twitter."
"...this meeting between Xi and Trump. This is David Lee from Twitter, okay? And he's talking about like the past month, what happened."
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