Funny how Gab, Gettr, Parler and Truth Social were founded as alternatives because of Twitter’s perceived liberal bias. Now they have faced an identity crisis!
I got news before the wire got news, especially for things like sports trades. It was also good to follow a lot of fellow nerds sharing their arduino/pi projects. Musicians? Also check.
And then the absolute best part; suddenly I could look into minority spaces and look at our society through the lens of their collective shared experiences, which is way better than presuming my experience is the one everyone has. I grew a lot following all those twitter peoples, and Masto isn’t really doing the same (tho Mekka Okereke on hachyderm is still a great follow).
Now all of that is basically gone for me and I have to wait for the news like it’s the god damned 1980’s and I hate it
i can still make twitter work with tweetdeck and heavily curated lists but i fully anticipate this will eventually be axed and i’ll have to manually check news sites a lot more frequently than i currently do
I’ve never understood the allure of Twitter…
I have never used it…
That second sentence explains the first sentence. It’s not the platform that made Twitter good, it was the people, the other users. It’s been the hardest part of leaving the platform.
I’m almost completely done with corporate owned platforms. I have a couple of niche subreddits left. However, I’m currently building out https://www.askbiblescholars.com in order to replace those.
You are not logged in. However you can subscribe from another Fediverse account, for example Lemmy or Mastodon. To do this, paste the following into the search field of your instance: !technology@beehaw.org
Rumors, happenings, and innovations in the technology sphere. If it’s technological news, it probably belongs here.
Funny how Gab, Gettr, Parler and Truth Social were founded as alternatives because of Twitter’s perceived liberal bias. Now they have faced an identity crisis!
i’m pretty sure Parler recently folded, actually, because it had been entirely crowded out by the others
I’ve never understood the allure of Twitter, not even from the very beginning. I have never used it and I never will.
I got news before the wire got news, especially for things like sports trades. It was also good to follow a lot of fellow nerds sharing their arduino/pi projects. Musicians? Also check.
And then the absolute best part; suddenly I could look into minority spaces and look at our society through the lens of their collective shared experiences, which is way better than presuming my experience is the one everyone has. I grew a lot following all those twitter peoples, and Masto isn’t really doing the same (tho Mekka Okereke on hachyderm is still a great follow).
Now all of that is basically gone for me and I have to wait for the news like it’s the god damned 1980’s and I hate it
i can still make twitter work with tweetdeck and heavily curated lists but i fully anticipate this will eventually be axed and i’ll have to manually check news sites a lot more frequently than i currently do
That second sentence explains the first sentence. It’s not the platform that made Twitter good, it was the people, the other users. It’s been the hardest part of leaving the platform.
I’m almost completely done with corporate owned platforms. I have a couple of niche subreddits left. However, I’m currently building out https://www.askbiblescholars.com in order to replace those.