I wrote a blog post about why the long-term loss of what Twitter used to be sucks, if you want to see a more business-side perspective on its decline, and why social media is crucial for small creators in general.

That said, I'm immensely glad the site is burning to the ground. That place hasn't been okay for ages, and it's unlikely to recover.

https://www.wanderbots.com/blog/losing-twitter-sucks

Losing Twitter Sucks — Wanderbots

The decline of Twitter, and to a lesser degree Reddit, has been a weird tragedy to watch unfold over the last few months. Technically it’s been happening for years, with countless controversies and issues that always made the future of social media look just a bit worse. The most recent issues, howe

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Your article expressed my own frustrations, being dependent on social media for over 15 years to share my ideas about helping kids in high poverty areas of Chicago and other places.

I'll stay on the Bird site for as long as I can since so many of my network are still there. But have launched here also. Not Threads until it is PC based & I don't give free access to my phone.

Keep us posted of new camping grounds.