For those out of the loop:

Twitter's closing its offices as employees quit in droves. It actually might not exist next month.

There's now yet another #TwitterMigration as people create new account on Mastodon. https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/twitter-offices-closed-1.6655881

Here's how Twitter is trending right at this moment.

This is for real. People are finally done with Twitter.

If you want to know how big the current #TwitterMigration is to Mastodon, look at this current chart.

I have never seen anything this massive.

The only parallel I've ever seen to Twitter's current self-destruction was the Digg 4.0 fiasco.

At one time Digg had ~450 million users. Then they tried to push an extremely unpopular update that caused users to leave en masse.

Where did they go? Reddit.

And now Reddit is one of the biggest social media sites on the planet.

By the way, a whole lot of Internet users have forgotten about Digg -- or don't even know it existed.

Twitter could be Digg but on a much larger scale.

By the way, am I happy that Twitter is imploding right this moment?

As much as I'd like to celebrate -- and a part of me is -- I'm incredibly wary because:

1. Mastodon does not have the scale to successfully onboard users *that* quickly
2. The moderator-to-user ratio might be stretched too thin
3. Malicious actors might take advantage of the chaos, and undermine the Fediverse's longterm survival

Let's hope we survive this!

The silver lining to the #TwitterMigration: maybe this will result in more funding, more people willing to develop the Fediverse to its full potential.

As I keep telling you, there's more to this endeavour than being a Twitter replacement!

We have the chance to entirely re-make the Internet!

If you're new, I strongly urge you to migrate to a small instance.

It's likely to perform better than the larger instances and have better moderation.

Oh. My. God.

Every time someone on Twitter tweets a link to joinmastodon.com, the following message pops up:

"We can't complete this request because this link has been identified by Twitter or our partners as being potentially harmful. Visit our Help Center to learn more."

See screenshot.

Many Blue Checks are actively telling their followers that Twitter may die soon, and to follow their Mastodon accounts.

Here's an example from Paul Krugman

Looks like journalists are also joining Mastodon en masse right now.

Everything I basically spoke about this past week is coming to pass NOW!

Twitter is being obliterated right now.

Outages are through the roof.

This graph puts things in context. Just so you know—not good when the numbers go up!

Just so you all know, I sold ~$1M in Hootsuite stock last year.

Think I'd be able to sell $1M in Hootsuite stock now?

All those folks on r/WallStreetBets cheering Elon on because he was going to bring a return to free speech.

Yeah, it's free because it's worthless.

At least $44B bought us some truly great memes.

😂

By the way, will everyone stop using Twitter immediately? No way!

Over the next year, Twitter will be the platform of choice for crypto enthusiasts, cam girls, and SEO specialists.

"Daddy, where were you when Twitter died?"

UPDATE: Here's the latest chart.

We're now at 14,000 new users joining per hour.

By the end of the night, we might have 7 million Mastodon users.

@atomicpoet ...I think there's momentum. Feels closer to a tipping point. I'm fighting a little bit of FUD, but tonight was different.
@ChrisPirillo A lot new users are probably not very happy about migrating. But now they have no choice.
And eventually someone is going to come along and make a fancy little app that connects to the #Fediverse, maybe even invisibly hosts an instance on their phone and sell it as software as a service for a few bucks and become very, very wealthy, just not billionaire wealthy.
@atomicpoet ...well, I've been replying to a few in the timeline(s). Nudging 'em over the curve. Can't stem the tide.

@ChrisPirillo I mean, as I've been saying all week, once a network effect grows, it's hard to resist it.

I hate Google. Yet I have a Google account. It's 20 years of stuff that's accumulated with that account.

@atomicpoet @ChrisPirillo there’s so many hazards to this ecosystem that we don’t always think about for example I was an Amazon customer for 20 years because I lived 40 miles from the nearest town. I had little choice really. Then a few months ago they said that my account was hacked and they closed it permanently and deleted all of my years of receipts and warranty information and all of my digital purchases. It’s all gone forever with no trace. Yet I still shop there, what are you gonna do?