Ok I do not use twitter...is any particular aspect of twitter relevant?
Yesish Are notifications relevant?
No Do you post them on your personal profile?
Sometimes, but I mainly post them as comments to other people's posts Do one picture replace another?
No Or do they remain all together in a folder/in a place on twitter?
But also no to this. They are spread out over various twitter posts/threads Are they seen (or at least are they supposed to be seen) as soon as they are posted?
Yes Do they "make" sense if seen all together or also if seen one post at a time?
They make sense on their own Are places/mentions/hashtags relevant?
No Do you mainly post them on psychology pages (if this is the name of twitter's dedicated platforms)?
No Are retweets relevant?
Only insofar as retweets make it more likely that a certain picture is seen by a potential employer
Do you public pictures of your bathroom to stimulate curiosity? To encourage people to read?
No to these Can they be considered a "brand" of your page/profile?
Yope Could the puzzle work with you posting sentences instead of pictures?
NoDoes she show potential employers these pictures in the sense that she gives them her Twitter handle?
No If so, is this requested of her? Required of her?
n/a to these Does she want employers to see these pictures specifically?
NO! Do they want to review her social media presence in general
Yope, and these just happen to be the pictures that make up much of her feed?
Yes! Is she giving them this particular profile instead of another one?
No, she only has oneDoes she use this Twitter profile primarily for pictures of her cat?
No Does she intend to post pictures specifically of cat-in-bathroom?
No Or just cat, who happens to be in bathroom?
Yes Or just bathroom, which happens to contain cat?
NoDo the pictures depict a change over time?
Not relevantly If so, the growth of kitteh?
This, but irrel A bathroom renovation?
NoBetween the two of you, we have enough for the
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Corinne (who is yours truly Doriana) mainly uses twitter for professional networking with other researchers and research groups from her field, some of whom might be potential employers. However, a lot of academic twitter consists of people posting "I'm having a bad day, send me pictures of your pets". Corinne loves sharing pictures of her cat, so she happily obliges. As she feeds her cat in her bathroom, that's where a lot of pictures are taken. So, potential employers might see pictures of her bathroom on twitter, but neither party thinks it's weird (or at least I hope so...
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