We all knew infosec Twitter was dead, but here's a graph.

https://www.cyentia.com/the-death-of-infosec-twitter/

The Death of Infosec Twitter | Cyentia Institute

"Infosec Twitter," a vibrant community of security practitioners, known for its insight, inspiration, and entertainment, is coming to an end.

Cyentia Institute | Data-Driven Cybersecurity Research
@evacide Are there any indications as to where Infosec Twitter went? I know it probably wasn't a monolithic thing, but is there a Mastodon enclave, for example?
@evacide I'm impressed it died so late. Basically only when they cut api access and limited number of tweets.
@evacide The year is 2023. #Twitter has been a flaming pile of garbage for over a decade, yet people still devote their entire lives thinking and talking about it. There seems to be no indication of them moving on.
@evacide that was the right title, you put it so well 😘👌

@evacide Hi @evacide . Wanted to personally invite your response and thoughts on this.

If you appreciate the concept and know people who might find it an interesting intellectual exercise that could share and help propagate good ideas, solutions, and perhaps a bit more hope for those who are victimized by such laws, please do tag them and invite them to respond as well!

Think of it as a collective form of speculative stone soup.
https://mastodon.social/@KraftTea/110756348543095977

@evacide @shawnhooper So, the new CEO is what caused everyone to leave?