Lotta talk about replacing Twitter.

The better dialogue is how to get people to re-evaluate how they engage with the internet.

Personally, I'm convinced of two things:

- You can't 1:1 replace Twitter unless it's a similar top-down walled garden.

- Most people probably shouldn't want a Twitter replacement, since Twitter is bad for us.

Instead of finding/molding/creating a replacement, we should encourage people (and ourselves!) to focus on what they like most about internet interaction.

@chrisabides I may have missed the conversation, but why is twitter bad now. Or has it always been bed ?
@amoakoheney1 Some might say it already was declining, but Twitter under its new leadership is almost certainly going to hurt usability for a lot of people. They've laid off half their employees, and so many things will get worse and there's little avoiding it.
@chrisabides alright..but doesn't mean its going to get worse. We may agree to disagree but time will tell