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by prophesi
1968 days ago
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> Why would any other country use it now? For the same reason people were using it before. Everyone is on Twitter. A much, much smaller fraction are on Twitter-alternatives. That said, I wish them the best of luck, as I hope alternatives are able to succeed in the near future. |
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The point is that a lot of media people is, and posting there gets you exposure. But as this group of people is much smaller than your proverbial "everyone", moving them off Twitter is a much easier affair.
I have often thought about what would happen if a small number of very high profile Twitter users with a wide reach to various different groups decided to set up their own servers (Mastodon perhaps) and asked their followers to go there. How many such high-profile users would you need before Twitter's momentum completely stops? I argue that that number is very small.