I know a lot of people who are still on Twitter, because they feel they get a benefit from it. But what is the benefit of being associated with Elon Musk. He’s a truly horrible person with very right-wing/Nazi/Fascist tendencies. Now Musk is planning on getting rid of the Twitter branding altogether. I think this...
It’s the main reason I’ve cut down on my tech news consumption and quit some podcasts entirely after Elaine bought Twitter.
Every week these tech journalist nerds would complain and whine about Twitter and Musk while still using the platform heavily and giving it a considerable amount of coverage. I just don’t care to listen about a platform I don’t use every single week.
Lemmy’s having a similar “ex-girlfriend that I’m obsessed about” syndrome with Leddit and while it was arguably OK in the first couple of weeks of mass migration, it’s maybe time to move on, guys. You don’t even have the incentive that journos have of covering Twitter and Elaine of getting more clicks and more advertising dollars from this.
It feels like the obvious first step is for the people with many followers to start posting all their content on multiple sites, so that the second point no longer applies.
The trickiest part is the lack of a fully agreed upon alternative. Do you go to Mastodon, instagram, threads, etc? While some folks might have an alternative that they view as a no brainer, it’s pretty clear that there isn’t overwhelming consensus. Mastodon seems perhaps the most popular as a direct Twitter alternative, but it regularly faces complaints about usability and discoverability. If people post to both Twitter and some random alternative, if that alternative varies wildly, followers will stay on Twitter cause it’s where all their favourites are.
For anyone (such as myself) whose use-case for Twitter is just for following specific people, if those influencers aren’t using Threads or Mastodon then there isn’t a competitor who can replace that service. I only use Twitter for a few select people and that’s it. I’m on Mastodon just posting into the void which is fun but doesn’t replace Twitter for me (yet)
“I can’t leave Twitter – all my followers are there.”
“I can’t leave Twitter – all the people I follow are there.”
It’s the main reason I’ve cut down on my tech news consumption and quit some podcasts entirely after Elaine bought Twitter.
Every week these tech journalist nerds would complain and whine about Twitter and Musk while still using the platform heavily and giving it a considerable amount of coverage. I just don’t care to listen about a platform I don’t use every single week.
Lemmy’s having a similar “ex-girlfriend that I’m obsessed about” syndrome with Leddit and while it was arguably OK in the first couple of weeks of mass migration, it’s maybe time to move on, guys. You don’t even have the incentive that journos have of covering Twitter and Elaine of getting more clicks and more advertising dollars from this.
yes but on lemmy it’s generally quarantined to subs specifically about the migration
which you can just block if you want to disinfect your c/local and c/all
Are you saying Elaine instead of Elon on purpose?
It feels like the obvious first step is for the people with many followers to start posting all their content on multiple sites, so that the second point no longer applies.
The trickiest part is the lack of a fully agreed upon alternative. Do you go to Mastodon, instagram, threads, etc? While some folks might have an alternative that they view as a no brainer, it’s pretty clear that there isn’t overwhelming consensus. Mastodon seems perhaps the most popular as a direct Twitter alternative, but it regularly faces complaints about usability and discoverability. If people post to both Twitter and some random alternative, if that alternative varies wildly, followers will stay on Twitter cause it’s where all their favourites are.
It’s known as sunk cost and I understand it, I’ve been a victim of it myself.
For anyone (such as myself) whose use-case for Twitter is just for following specific people, if those influencers aren’t using Threads or Mastodon then there isn’t a competitor who can replace that service. I only use Twitter for a few select people and that’s it. I’m on Mastodon just posting into the void which is fun but doesn’t replace Twitter for me (yet)