• @theneverfox
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    2110 months ago

    It was - and it’s not that the need has gone away or been fulfilled elsewhere, it’s just that it’s no longer viable.

    I think paying close attention to this is important though. It’s a case study that just keeps giving - every couple weeks we get an important reminder that billionaires and billion dollar companies aren’t a good thing - their interests are not aligned with ours

    • @Furbag@lemmy.world
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      1410 months ago

      I have never used Twitter or X even once in my life. It’s definitely not essential. I really don’t understand how people have convinced themselves that short format screamposting into the void is somehow the peak of communication. Just quit and let your followers know why.

      If people actually cared about what you had to say, they’d go wherever you go to hear you say it. If not, were they really all that interested in the first place? or was it just convenient because they were already on Twitter and so were you?

      • @Cornelius_Wangenheim@lemmynsfw.com
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        810 months ago

        Like it or not, Twitter is the only place where you can talk to a random developer at a huge company and get immediate confirmation that there is indeed a bug in their latest release and have a bunch of people crowdsource work arounds. There really is no alternative for professionals and experts to discuss the particulars of their fields and it really sucks that Musk is destroying that.

      • @theneverfox
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        210 months ago

        Oh, me neither. I hate the format, I used it long enough to reserve my name, then never logged in again

        But it’s a centralized town square. How much news came out of there? And I mean actual news, not tabloid crap. It’s where science discoveries came out first, where earthquake responses organized, where Arab spring came together