Jack Dorsey has promised changes to the platform before. Usually after an embarrassing episode where a celebrity gets harassed. Hey, if that’s what it takes, fine. Unfortunately, the promises quickly turn into vaporware, or smoke and mirror offers of rounded avatars, more characters to harass people with, and threading. None of which solves Twitter’s main problem, which is that it’s a nuclear bomb powered by a cowardly unprincipled boy king working part-time.
It’s time to judge Jack Dorsey by his actions and not his promises. And his actions are lacking.
Did I mention I deleted my Twitter account a few weeks ago? No? Well, I deleted my Twitter account a few weeks ago.
I deactivated my account today. I’m on Mastodon now. And here.
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I’m out too. Brad J. Murray on mastodon (dice.camp instance) and of course here and Patreon.
How can you tell if someone doesn’t use Twitter / doesn’t have a TV / is a vegan / drives a hybrid / uses an iPhone?
They tell you.
Aaron Griffin How can you tell someone is environmentally conscious about their humor?
They recycle their jokes and get a lot of mileage out of them.
😉
I will never log off