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Have a feeling the Twitter migration debacle will end up (at least among tech circles) splintering into tech optimists funneling here, and tech pessimists funneling into Mastodon. Twitter will boom after this, but only among “normie” users (similar to Instagram or Tumblr)
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Everyone will crosspost to Twitter for a while, and use it for marketing / broadcast-type content, but it will become impersonal.
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Maybe, with every social site that starts out free and then grows to an unstable scale, this will always happen. Management shakeup is only a catalyst for tensions to boil over. Twitter already had deep tensions in terms of norms that were irreconcilable.
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Those norms can roughly be described as “market” vs “community”. Market: sell ideas/things Community: make friends When Twitter turns into a “market”, something else needs to become a “community”. But “community” is contingent on values, hence will always be fragmented.
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