It's sad nobody can see past the length of a tweet and it makes it so no actual communication can be done: I make points often in my messages and nobody reads them and just say 'Trash' without knowing what they are talking about.
It is as if I went to a Taco Belli restaurant and just said to the manager 'Burrito sucks' and he says 'Too bad' and I leave. Neither will get me a better taco experience compared to if I informed him/her the dirty kitchen he CAN fix which will improve morality
I'm a little torn.
Yes, attention spans are tiny these days. BUT, there's a skill to be honed in mastering brevity + getting to the point.
You need to demand attention and then follow through on the back end once you've captured it. In your example, say 'This burrito sucks' and SHOW him why. If it's bad, it'll get his attention and you can fill in the details.
Just a reality of this world of ours.
And that's how our media gets away with misleading headlines while burying the truth at the bottom or in the middle of an article.
There is something to be said for brevity, but the truth cannot be lost or corrupted in the process.