Remember: Twitter is Elon's company, he has the free speech and free association right to run it pretty much however he wants and to ban people for petty narcissistic reasons.

And we have the right to laugh and point at his ridiculousness and at the free-speech pretenses of his gullible fans.

@Popehat And most importantly, the right to walk away and NOT provide him with traffic, clicks, an audience, and ad dollars...

@dirkhh @Popehat Exactly this.

I have jeapordised long-term friendships over the last month, because people won't just leave.

You think people are sane. And they are... But they're not thinking.

@justinionn

I think it's ok for people to stay if that's what they want to do. I'm not gonna lose friendships over this.
Over the past few weeks there have been a few exodus waves. Right now it seemed to slow down a bit, and we can all relay on Elon to make sure it picks up again.
I'm sure everyone has their own limit when they decide enough is enough. And if they like what they see? Well, I guess that's a choice, too.
@Popehat

@dirkhh @Popehat No.

I don't speak with racist/xenophobic/sexist family.

If I *have* to be in a room with those people, I separate myself, and leave early.

This is no different.

I don't think it's any accident that those who have quit Twitter early are marginalised minorities.

Seeing a lot of rainbow flags here? That's a mark of PTSD.

@justinionn @dirkhh @Popehat It is not so easy for some of us to leave a platform like Twitter, because we have so few options for expression in our countries as it is. It doesn’t mean we’re happy about what’s going on, but a platform like Twitter has been so important to so much of our activism and advocacy in just getting people to know about human rights abuses where we are. So not so easy to just walk away.