I have heard all of the arguments but if you're still active on twitter without a active presence on any other backup social networks, after the events of the last week, I mean, come on.
@hacks4pancakes I’m doing what I can to get people off, whether it be to my instance or somewhere else… not many people interested anymore, it seems :/
@demize @hacks4pancakes a expressed my concerns to my friends and I actually had one reply that Twitter was, and I quote, "too big to die". It's as if once a company gets to a point where it has a large user/clientbase that it will never die out, even if that user and client base goes away.

@frostyfrog @hacks4pancakes Twitter probably was too big to die—until it was murdered.

A lot of people don’t understand the cliff Twitter is currently falling down, and I can’t really expect them to… there’s just so many factors, so much to understand, and I can only say I understand at all because of hours of talking about it with other people. It’s just mind boggling.

@demize @frostyfrog @hacks4pancakes Elon Musk certainly seems to be under the impression that Twitter is too big to die. It’s so too-big-to-die he doesn’t have to worry about EU sanctions, paying rent on the company’s offices, etc.
@demize maybe they just aren't people I really want to know. If they know better.

@hacks4pancakes I think by now pretty much all my friends (who used Twitter) are on Mastodon. Some less tech people, or less terminally online people, still aren’t… but the vast majority are here.

But it also says a lot that the people who haven’t jumped over yet are the less technical ones… even ones who’d be perfectly at home here. I want those people here too!