The next backtrack I made was the introduction of Twitter posts without images. Now when actually using it, the content feels on par with using the native social media and news platforms.
You can see, some more expressive than others, how the shape of the narrative changes over time. A big spike in the story below is clear visible and contributes to both communicating the whole story and helping build hierarchy in the data itself programatically.
Here is a zoomed in view of that spike on April 30th.
Similar to Kurt Vonnegut story shape observations.
https://medium.com/mule-design/a-three-part-plan-to-save-the-world-98653a20a12f
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oP3c1h8v2ZQ&feature=emb_title
Another example of a story shape.
Here I want to highlight some examples of searching for terms as I have done in previous iterations. You can see how the rhetoric of the highlighted media changes overtime. In this time frame from reporting, to criticising to questioning empathy.
And another covering essentially the public response to wearing masks in the west.