@aral is that because it’s such a good platform or because of the API changes?
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@AndyJ Because I don’t like Twitter’s business model or what they’ve become. -
@aral have u checked out identi.ca, built on open source tools, open standards and already established -
@AndyJ Yep. Great initiative.
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@aral cool! I got my account activated today. See you there. Uh well virtually … oh you know. :-p - End of conversation
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@aral so for someone who hadn't kept up, what are the advantages of http://app.net ? I am behind and feel like I'm missing out! -
@ruthcostello It’s a paid network: you’re the customer not the product being sold. API-centric, developer-friendly (unlike New Twitter), etc
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@aral Thanks for the reminder. Went and reserved my twitter handle at http://join.app.net too. - End of conversation
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@aral looking forward to some of the third party clients... Great opportunity for devs to engage with users in the top right quadrant. :) -
@nathanpitman Indeed :)
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@aral Followed! - End of conversation
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@aral Don't give in to white-flight! -
@micahherstand Wow, white‐flight. Interesting take. But wrong. I’m supporting them because I don’t like the ad‐supported model.
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if early adaptors like
@aral move to http://app.net this means it will be a growing platform!!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@aral So, YOU have 50 dollars… good to hear it! Who else? ;-) http://ihave50dollars.com/Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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