Many government agencies are expressing concerns about how to communicate with the public without Twitter, especially in emergencies. Of course, it was a bad idea to become dependent on Twitter to such an extent in the first place, and no matter what happens, this needs rethinking.
@lauren Mastodon provides a nice clear choice.
@mgifford @lauren it really doesn’t, though. Lots of people have expressed confusion over how to even make an account or join a server, and many local govt agencies don’t adopt new tech that quickly (I’m speaking from experience)

@allirico @lauren gov was confused by social media back in the day too. Leaders figured it out. Others followed. It became expected.

Same will happen if Twitter collapses & it is replaced by something else.

@mgifford @allirico We can hope so, though the political environment is considerably more toxic now.