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  • Uriel238 [all pronouns]@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    1 year ago

    Yes, but you’re not a celebrity, government official, weather station or corporate marketing office. The question is why they remain on ex-Twitter when they really need a more stable platform.

    It’s fine that common folk like Gab or Parler or Truth Social, but they’re not great for official business, And now, neither is the ex.

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        1 year ago

        There are still seven million MySpace accounts as of 2019. So yes, any half-functional social media platform is going to be utilized by rando loyalists.

        But Pre-Musk Twitter was the general announcement platform for most VIPs, what has been blighted with problems ever since Musk took over, and one-by-one, they’re departing, as ex-Twitter becomes increasingly brand-unsafe.

        So the question (as I read it) is not why is Twitter not empty? but why is Twitter still full well populated? Your answer because I like it doesn’t clear things up. I can find seven million people who still like MySpace.

        I think the answer is more nuanced than that. I also think as VIPs and services find alternative places to make their announcements and engage fans and constituents, we’ll see ex-Twitter bleed out its general population.

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          1 year ago

          Your answer because I like it doesn’t clear things up.

          It really does, though. Especially if you’re not looking for some ulterior motive and you just enjoy the platform.

          I follow a bunch of scientists and I can’t think of another place that would allow me to, say, follow the LK-99 fiasco in real time the way twitter allowed me to.

          I was able to watch people synthesize stuff pretty much live.

          So to answer your question again, I like it, so I use it. I can only imagine lots of other people are also using it because they somehow like it.

          Again, hope that helps you understand something so simple.

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            1 year ago

            I can’t think of another place that would allow me to, say, follow the LK-99 fiasco in real time

            Wait until you find out about IRC…