I do not intend to share a platform with Donald Trump again—at least not more than I have to. I will not exit Twitter entirely, as I have Lawfare content to promote and Twitter is useful for many things. That said, I don’t plan to spend time here any more for purposes other

than reading news and promoting our work. For those who wish to follow my work, thoughts, and sillinesses, I will be migrating most of that to Substack and Mastodon and Facebook/Instagram.

I am not leaving, but I’m leaving, if you know what I mean.

It’s been real.

I love you all.
Benjamin Wittes on Twitter

“Where you can find me if and when Twitter collapses: https://t.co/QFKDKgSok8”

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@[email protected]. I'm trying to figure out my exact plan now. To me, putting him back on birdland was a red line.
@benjaminwittes same. I’m leaving Twitter and trying to get used to Mastadon.
@benjaminwittes I’ve had enough I’m really hoping a few OSINT accounts transition and I can shut it off
@benjaminwittes Heh. Musk just got stood up by Donald, who says he will not return to Twitter, after all.

@benjaminwittes

Quitting is exactly what they want.

@benjaminwittes I’m sad. I just followed super dope fellow educators whose work I admire. Then I saw Elmo’s ridick Latin tweets & impulsively deleted the whole damn bird off my phone. Because it’s tainted. And toxic. No going back.
@benjaminwittes As you so astutely always say, “WORD”. It’s basically the new “AMEN!” I’m with you, Ben!! 🖕that Twitter noise
@benjaminwittes using Twitter means helping Musk. Your choice, but that's the way it is. You either hold the powerful accountable even if it's hard. Or you don't.
@benjaminwittes i for one want to see the reboot of A French Village if he isn't isolated to Truth social. Let the Jeannine Schwartz's have to explain themselves regularly instead of just playing Anti-Anti.