Twitter just told me I've been there for twelve years. Might be a day or two late, but that sounds about right. I joined up originally because that's where my writing group at the time were most active, and I didn't want to lose touch with them when I moved to Vancouver.
Fitting that my Twitter anniversary comes right when I'm giving up on it. It's been spiraling down since the Musk takeover a couple months ago, and they shut off access for third-party clients late last week. I tried using the official app briefly, and the website even more briefly, and those are not things I want to continue doing. At least Facebook's terrible algorithmic timeline limits itself to people I'm following (plus ads).
So ... goodbye, Twitter. You were never a huge part of my life but you were always there, full of memes and snark. And you kept me in touch with a couple dozen folks that will now mostly drift away.
I could get on Mastodon. I've considered it. Still am, actually. It does look to have more staying power than the average Hot New Flash-in-the-pan Social Media Site. And the Tapbots client (by the folks who made the Twitter client I used until last Friday) is in early-access and likely pretty good.
Or I could just fill that particular new-content endorphin-rush hole with something else. A book, maybe.
Will see.
Fitting that my Twitter anniversary comes right when I'm giving up on it. It's been spiraling down since the Musk takeover a couple months ago, and they shut off access for third-party clients late last week. I tried using the official app briefly, and the website even more briefly, and those are not things I want to continue doing. At least Facebook's terrible algorithmic timeline limits itself to people I'm following (plus ads).
So ... goodbye, Twitter. You were never a huge part of my life but you were always there, full of memes and snark. And you kept me in touch with a couple dozen folks that will now mostly drift away.
I could get on Mastodon. I've considered it. Still am, actually. It does look to have more staying power than the average Hot New Flash-in-the-pan Social Media Site. And the Tapbots client (by the folks who made the Twitter client I used until last Friday) is in early-access and likely pretty good.
Or I could just fill that particular new-content endorphin-rush hole with something else. A book, maybe.
Will see.