At the end of last year I uninstalled the Twitter app on my phone.
In the past Twitter used to be very useful for providing feedback to large organisations. I had responses from supermarkets, chain restaurants, online stores, major computer companies, and even the IT department of a court. In recent times I have had less responses from corporations which significantly reduces the value of Twitter to me and to many other users. It seems that Elon’s management style has discouraged not only advertising but also all forms of corporate interaction. Messing up the check mark on accounts to make it harder to work out which is a real corporate
Since Elon bought it Twitter has been increasingly pushing conservative Tweets and has done little to stop bot accounts. The incidence of useful discussions has steadily decreased. I know people who have quit Twitter entirely due to opposition to Elon, I am not doing that. I finally decided to stop using Twitter in any serious way when the notifications on my phone about popular Tweets started only being about Tweets from conservative influencers and Elon. This was obviously not any algorithm based on Tweets I was liking, it was based on political decisions. I didn’t uninstall the app due to political disagreement, I uninstalled it because it was through deliberate design promoting material that any algorithm would know was something I wouldn’t either like or “like”.
I still announce new blog posts on Twitter for my 198 followers at the same time as announcing them on Mastodon and Facebook. I get the most reactions to such announcements on Mastodon, the second most on Facebook, and hardly any on Twitter. I’m wondering how long it will be worth announcing blog posts on Twitter or whether I should stop now.
I am sure that many other people are making similar decisions and this is going to affect Twitter overall.
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