I've had a like/hate relationship with Twitter, but it feels as if one of those emotions is growing stronger.
So I'm glad that I have a Substack project, free for all to read (and very glad that some people pay the modest, voluntary fee to keep it going)
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i think i'll watch for a while and see what transpires; there are things about it I value--enough, actually, that it feels a bit painful to watch Musk trash the place
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The thing is, I tend to find substacks because of Twitter recommendations or posts like yours. In that respect, Twitter is the functional equivalent of a TV listings guide
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For all its unpleasantness, Twitter has definitely had its uses.
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A big reason to stay, even while testing other waters, is the immensity of the decade of programming, regulatory and other work it took to build this realtime information exchange and idea lab, as ex- engineer explained on #sustainWhat: revkin.substack.com/p/live-1-pm-et
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Me too. But the love/hate is also with the Twitter as it was. Too soon to judge what it will become.
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Appreciate all you do for the climate fight and for your willingness to stand up to this guy.
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