Rest in piece, Twitter

A lot has been said on the death of Twitter, a medium I enjoyed.

But Twitter was always more than a news source, or a conduit for information. It was a place where a sense of goofiness and comfort allowed communities to form—Weird Twitter, Philosophy Twitter, BTS Twitter. Such communities allowed users to find the platform endearing, even as they called it the “hellsite.”
What We Lost When Twitter Became X – Sheon Han, The New Yorker

You can now follow me on Threads, at @anto_nymous.

I’ve tested Mastodon and bluesky, but it never really did it for me. I’m try to communicate about science on LinkedIn, but is has the vibe of a hostage situation – except that it’s filled with humblebrags and emojis used as bullets to list platitudes.