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  • That's actually a lot. I didn't think it would be that much. I try not to give into hype but if these numbers are true this might actually be Twitter dying. There is also no going back with some of the decisions elon made.

    • That's not actually a lot.

      This 30% comes after at least as high a percentage already left in the half year after the narcissistic sociopath took over.

      Pretty much everyone I was subbed to was already gone, either account closed or inactive, by the time I closed my account.

      And my Twitter account was almost as old as my Gmail account. I accrued a rather substantial list of people I followed through the past nearly 2 decades.

      • Damn, that's even worse! Holy crap. The more people leave the less viable the platform becomes. Social media networks only function when there's other people in them.

  • Y'know, I had a love/hate relationship to twitter in the before-elon times.

    On the one hand, it was a strange, toxic brew of hellish nonsense and porn On the other hand, there was a critical mass of engaged experts on lots of subjects, weighing in on current events in near-real-time.

    It was like having the history faculty of several colleges on hand when historical questions came up, but in order to get their takes on anything you'd have to wade through trolls and bots and fascist sycophants to get there.

    I'm a sucker for learning things and I'll put up with a lot for the pleasure of feeding my brain but by the time Elon took the reigns the signal:noise ratios had gone too far negative to be worth it.

  • I believe in us. We can bring that number to 60% or higher by the end of this year, if we all do our part.

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