Twitter is however dying, and that's... another debate I guess.
In 5 years Twitter will be absolutely nothing like what it was a year ago. But we're still in a transitionary period that's merely starting.
And since then Musk has been banning people on the left and un-banning people on the right, so the users definitely have changed already.
I don't buy in to the idea that twitter is censorship free, or neutral, there seems to be lots of exceptions. But at least it lets a different group of people talk. For a while it seemed like anything that wasn't ultra left coastal liberal views were socially unacceptable (which this article tries go insinuate) but in reality there are lots of perfectly normal perspectives people have.
> It's mostly just people with different political views than the establishment
Who is "the establishment" in this context?
> that are in general far less extreme than the lot of the left wing stuff you see.
Can you help me with some examples of "less extreme" and "left wing stuff" so I can understand your baseline?
> but in reality there are lots of perfectly normal perspectives
What are the "perfectly normal perspectives" here that we're contrasting against "ultra left coast"?
How can I claim to have a different view from you if I don't know what your view is? If you don't have any interest in talking about your ideas, that's good to know, but then why initiate the process of talking about them with your top level comment?
> I find that "expand on what you're saying so I can poke some holes in it" style a really tiring way to participate in an online discussion
How do you feel about people who say vague things and then refuse to explain what they mean?
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We have given 6 months for Twitter to completely collapse and the hard truth is, it did not collapse as expected. The doomsters will never admit it and the Atlantic still won't leave Twitter either. In fact, they are still paying for Twitter. [0]
Articles like this, reads like complete cope since Twitter has always been the source of media outrage and attention and they keep resorting to using the platform regardless.