Twitter is not harming me as an individual because I don't participate in the give and take - the Twitter mobs and brawls. I don't check it for my daily dose of outrage. I don't follow anyone who uses profanity and name-calling. (I used to be able to tell the pre-Musk Twitter I'm not interested in those tweets.) I follow journalists, …
Twitter is not harming me as an individual because I don't participate in the give and take - the Twitter mobs and brawls. I don't check it for my daily dose of outrage. I don't follow anyone who uses profanity and name-calling. (I used to be able to tell the pre-Musk Twitter I'm not interested in those tweets.) I follow journalists, legal experts and authors only. Most of them have left Twitter, so I don't spend much time there anymore.
Agree it, along with the current iteration of Facebook, is harming the society at large.
Twitter is not harming me as an individual because I don't participate in the give and take - the Twitter mobs and brawls. I don't check it for my daily dose of outrage. I don't follow anyone who uses profanity and name-calling. (I used to be able to tell the pre-Musk Twitter I'm not interested in those tweets.) I follow journalists, legal experts and authors only. Most of them have left Twitter, so I don't spend much time there anymore.
Agree it, along with the current iteration of Facebook, is harming the society at large.
It's easier to use Facebook in a limited way like communicating with distant friends.
Since that sicko bought Twitter I found myself deluged with right-wing crap and decided to call it a day.