Twitter isn’t a necessity. It’s an option — and we can do better. (via TheReidOut Blog)
So I ask those bemoaning Twitter’s decline: Is this the best we as a society can do? Cling to a hate-mongering machine because it’s allowed for occasional blips of enlightenment or excitement?
Maybe it’s time to embrace the shift from this model of “open” dialogue to more intimate discussion. In fact, I’d argue the shift is already happening.— and Instagram’s successful copycat — that still allow content makers to share information with their followers, but don’t presently allow users to see comments from other users who may influence them.
But Twitter isn’t a necessity. It’s an option. And although the platform may be dying, the internet is very much alive. As is the information on it.
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