• ᴇᴍᴘᴇʀᴏʀ 帝
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    181 year ago

    They moved from Google+ to Twitter, if only there were some kind of alternative they could use now, perhaps one where some evil billionaire couldn’t buy it and enshittify everything.

  • Mike (Sly Flourish)
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    101 year ago

    As a guy who used Twitter extensively for more than a decade and had over 40k followers, I can tell you it went from a great place to promote one’s RPG work to a terrible place just about overnight back in 2020 or so – just about the time users focused on algorithmic sorting of tweets over the timeline.

    I was lucky to get 400 people to click a link and maybe one would buy something. Engagement was shot.

    Luckily I found the social media platform of the future – email! It’s a network I control, can move to the service of my choice, and lets me directly connect with those who expressed interest in what I make.

    I’m glad I started building up my email list a few years ago. It takes time but it’s worth it.

    I feel like a lot of creators on Twitter simply can’t let go even though the network isn’t the same as all anymore.

    • @Andonome
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      21 year ago

      I continuously hear from ex-Twitter people that they had some thousands of followers, but that engagement on Mastodon is much higher on a per-follower basis.

      Maybe Twitter just had more bots? Like, a lot more.

      It’s not like anyone’s checked those 40,000 accounts.