For me Twitter's gift is access to a broad and diverse community. Increasingly I inexperience that gift as something held hostage.
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Twitter the community and Twitter the corporation are in a crocodile roll. (https://www.quora.com/What-is-a-crocodiles-death-roll-Why-do-they-do-it …)
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What I have increasingly wondered is the degree to which relationships, communities, professional selves can migrate.
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And at the moment I don't see how they can. Hence why I also feel like those things are being held hostage by Twitter.
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Migration at small scale is possible. The opportunity cost is diversity. For me balancing two is helpful. Dual nationality.
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I tried to move a bit more to Facebook with the goal of bilocating, but then I discovered Facebook had no breathable air, at least for me.
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Have been trying to find my way around Instagram with hope that I can bilocate there and here.
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Funny because Kate was talking recently about idea of digital homes. She likes Mastodon. I visit there sometimes. My home is VC Slack
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Replying to @Bali_Maha @KateMfD and
I am liking Slack increasingly, but it feels like little pockets of good. I always liked the roaming in the fields feeling of Twitter.
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I think it's like comparing a café to a park to a dialogue salon (Slack, Twitter and Mastodon respectively). They serve different functions
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