A thought on my personal post-Twitter plans. I've weighed alternatives like Post and S*bstack Notes. I'm open to the new product soon expected from Meta. But my own expectation is that there will be no Twitter successor. The network effect will be lost. Twitter itself ...
— David Frum (@davidfrum) July 4, 2023
... are fast ending if not ended. The music has switched to something unpleasant, the stools are being noisily turned atop the tables, the bartenders are wiping the counters and stacking the glasses.
— David Frum (@davidfrum) July 4, 2023
I'm going to switch away from platform-based social media to creating my own short video content and then sharing it simultaneously across many different platforms. I hope readers here will be interested when that project debuts, probably sometime early in 2024.
— David Frum (@davidfrum) July 4, 2023
Now that Elmo has well and truly run Twitter into the ground, the encomiums and eulogies burst forth forth like flowers in the spring.Journalism @theAtlantic; informal comment on videos starting early in 2024; possibly a personal memoir in about 2025. I'll miss Twitter. I would save it if I could. But out of stupidity or malice or a mix of both, the owners are determined to kill it.
— David Frum (@davidfrum) July 4, 2023
I’m pretty sure there’s more of Twitter carrying on conversations like that, than conversing at the level of the people I regularly embed. I’ve ventured into the replies. They go “Heart of Darkness” real quick, and that was true long before Elmo took over and championed fascist racism.Bluechecks discuss whether Trump shld be allowed to sign the Declaration of Independence. pic.twitter.com/NIigmDZQuy
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) July 5, 2023
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