Any journalist who is happy *some* of you have had your #Twitter accounts restored, while others are STILL #suspended without a shred of justification, simply do not understand where #elonmusk is going with this.

He plans on monetizing the mob to humiliate you and keep you compliant. Your intentional targeting and discomfort will be a financially valuable form of entertainment.

@KraftTea My stance is that deleting your Twitter account isn’t helpful, just using it less, stop using it altogether or repeatedly recommending to use the Fediverse there are the better options.

See also this: https://infosec.exchange/@malwaretech/109531129356333129

And this: https://hachyderm.io/@timbray/109522078205679050

Marcus Hutchins :verified: (@[email protected])

If you want to really make a difference, reactivate your Twitter account and start trying to convince as many people as possible to move over to other platforms. Post articles about which other platforms are better, let everyone know your reasons for leaving, DM your friends and convince them to join in, spam your followers with links to your other social media profiles. Make Twitter as unusable as possible for anything other than migrating to other platforms. If you already deleted your account, you have 30 days (1 year if you're verified) to log back in and your account will be reactivated with all your followers intact. The only way to save Twitter is by destroying it.

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@frumble I think an orchestrated, assisted transition of people to migrate would be very useful. It would also give people more choices and more leverage, which is helpful. I am still on Twitter too, but I hope to help people get out, as well as to educate people in my circle about the issues involved.