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Maybe this #netsplit/`thread #fragmentation' thing in #distributed social networking is just a #social issue: people don't ♻-share enough.
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Maybe @bobjonkman's surprisement should actually be surprising; this perfectly mimics what happens #IRL: http://sn.jonkman.ca/notice/107854
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It seems like, whenever there are more than ~6–10 people at a dining-table, conversation splits and people start missing parts of `it'.
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I guess distributed cache coherency is a tough problem even when the platform is #thinking-meat + tablenet.
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@rozzin I saw something about that couple days ago. Is it that if the OP isn't followed by the reader, the convo looks like it starts by...
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@rozzin ... the first person that the reader is following that is also participating in the conversation, so the top is lost?
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@rozzin I don't RD much as most of the people I follow are also followed by most of the people who follow me. So: chicken or egg?
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maybe @vanden but often threads of people I follow are fragmented too. This is shouldn't happen, it's wrong. For the moment I'll still with the dining-table analogy, not a bug but a feature. nice one @rozzin