By Larry Chiang
I rely on searching inside twitter for specific topics. Thus, deleting histories runs counter in my effort to use twitter like it’s a “repository of signature business protocols”.
David Silva Smith asked “Mark Suster, you stopped tweeting?”
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Mark Suster 👊🏼 (@msuster) |
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Nope. Just deleted history. Following in the footsteps of the great @hunterwalk twitter.com/davidsilvasmit…
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So…
So, I will be more diligent in
– screenshotting
– hashtagging
– embedding.
Tweets that will help founders who search inside twitter
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Larry Chiang (@LarryChiang) |
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@msuster @hunterwalk Histories (on twitter) can evaporate, but screenshotting-hashtagging-embedding your tweet on WP was real. #cs183e = editing #postmortem pic.twitter.com/GUrPPZ7fqa
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Histories (on twitter) can evaporate, but screenshottibg-hashtagging-embedding your tweet on WP was real. #cs183e = editing #postmortem
Searching inside twitter for distribution hacks and editing their startup to improve their startup = best use of twitter for a newbie with few followers.

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Hunter Walk (@hunterwalk) |
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Postmortems are important, but consider a premortem too
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Hunter’s tweet applies to #cs183e
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☆ Sean Lindsay (@rseanlindsay) |
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@hunterwalk I really liked this post from @lpolovets that seems relevant to your point:
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#cs183e is postmortems and premortem. CS 183e is inspired by YC and Stanford engineering.
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Leo Polovets (@lpolovets) |
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“How to Use Thought Experiments to De-Risk Your Startup” codingvc.com/how-to-use-tho… [new blog post] pic.twitter.com/GnoWw1ru7Z
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