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by liorben-david
1072 days ago
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What's their DAU in a week going to be? A junior dev could build a working twitter clone in a couple weeks; tech was never Twitter's moat. Twitter had a first mover advantage and got the community of microbloggers. Mastodon and now threads aren't going to fully coopt that community -- And they need to fully coopt it to win. There are too many people who won't touch a Facebook product with a 10-foot pole(Myself included), so there's a whole group of users, especially academics and technologists, who will never seriously use threads |
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Aren't we over saying things like that? That's Dunning-Krueger speak. The bits that you see as a user are just the tip of the iceberg required to support hundreds of thousands of tweets per minute that Twitter currently is capable of.