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Not the dumbest thing I've heard of huge amounts of money getting spent on it.
You hear about that dipshit who spent 44 billion buying one of the most popular social media sites in the world only to not use its name?
But he's a business genius… /s
RIP little blue bird, RIP
Nah, fuck that blue bird. Glad to see it's demise
I miss so much my community I had on Twitter
Now it’s gone. People left for a mix of substack, blue sky, and different mastodon instances. Some people just left entirely.
The bird site was great in the early days when it was a bunch of micro blogs. It was basically freely hosted short form RSS feeds. I could keep track of so many things so easily from all my devices.
When the focus changed to more of a "town square" rather than just "hey I/we did this thing and you should know about it in 255 characters or less!" that's when it became a mess.
Musk took a useful platform, failed to see it for what it is at its best, and elevated what made it its worst (gossip, rage baiting, berating, false information, and sensitizationalized content lacking nuance or substance). To be clear, that transition predates Musk and was driven more by users than Twitter the company, but Musk accelerated it (this is fundamentally visible in moves like monetizing the API which prevented Twitter ingesting and outputting various feeds for a large number of use cases).