A quicky example:
http://twitter.com/sentantiq/status/1027623353434169344
ok, now up: “#Commentary: Social Media and the Commentary Tradition”
Suzanne Lye, UC Chapel Hill #5000years— Dr Hannah Čulík-Baird (@opietasanimi) August 9, 2018
Lye: Changes in media have led to changes in meta-media—there has been a fundamental shift in the circulation of original texts and commentary on them
— sententiae antiquae (@sentantiq) August 9, 2018
Lye: even though we now have more digital editions than ever, it's not clear which medium will win out when it comes to the study of the ancient world #5000years
— Dr Hannah Čulík-Baird (@opietasanimi) August 9, 2018
Lye: commentaries are a means of secondary production, in that they rarely exist in their own right #5000years
— Dr Hannah Čulík-Baird (@opietasanimi) August 9, 2018
Suzanne Lye: #commentary social media and the commentary tradition—our digital age presents new challenges and opportunities for consumption and creation of content. #5000years
— dr. jacqueline vayntrub (@eshetbaalathaov) August 9, 2018
Lye: Commentaries are a form of secondary production that are secondary and almost entirely parasitic…commentaries are often not replicated and preserved along with original texts.
— sententiae antiquae (@sentantiq) August 9, 2018
Lye: a new commentary has emerged in the digital world, a phenomenon that Lye calls #commentary, threads and strings of comment #5000years
— Dr Hannah Čulík-Baird (@opietasanimi) August 9, 2018