There are two classes of users on Twitter: those with followers and those without. Twitter spends most of its time addressing the issues of the first category and ignoring the second. For example, the recent change address who can reply to users’ tweets improves the experience
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for the first category while worsening it for the second. IMHO, the reason why more people don’t use twitter is not the toxicity. Saying Twitter is toxic is like a complimentary criticism. What you’re saying is that you’re important enough to be on the receiving end of the
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toxicity. The reality is that most twitter users are ignored and they don’t like it. Maybe I’m a poorly adjusted person but every time I reply to a tweet and I don’t get a response, I feel bad. Every single time. Correct me if wrong, but I think most people feel that way?
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Replying to @Molson_Hart
I’ve never expected a reply but delighted when I do. You’re adding to the conversation, not necessarily having a conversation.
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True that’s the way to think about it
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