Or maybe another way to think about it—threads are the marginalia of our lives. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marginalia 
This concept of creative compounding makes me hugely excited about the potential impact of unleashing my ideas as Twitter threads instead of just hoarding them in my own Evernote notebooks https://twitter.com/brettbivens/status/1155576708591955968?s=19
Creative compounding has also got my thinking about how I build my second brain and whether it makes sense to open up it up even more via my blog. Currently, I've got a load of thoughts and ideas in various Evernote notebooks that could quite easily become blog posts.
I love the way @visakanv uses his blog as an extension of his Twitter threads as a way of expanding, reworking and linking ideas. It reminds me of my original Blogger blog before I got sucked into the whole idea of crafting a personal brand online.
Thinking about idea creation like a product manager, for me it probably goes like this:

- Twitter for R&D
- Blog for MVP
- Medium for finished product
And where does my newsletter fit in? Customer Development, probably.
Even just thinking about your Twitter profile and blog as your online equity is a powerful way to level up your content https://link.medium.com/sRs1zRzZ72 
Very interesting thread on Twitter biases. Worth remembering if you're trying to use it to develop your ideas in public https://twitter.com/wisdom_theory/status/1247534893283737606?s=19
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