Might only be to hit that base of normies and lefties who can still be saved, on their own platform. I can't fault them, but at the same time I notice I jumped to Gab to follow some people who are active on Twitter thinking they'd be no holds barred on a free speech platform.... but they never post so I just keep sharing and posting as much as I can until some people with influence finally log in.
I noticed the same thing. I jumped on gab and followed everyone I could find, but few actually use it. Or if they do, I notice that the post on gab is the exact same one that they just posted on twitter. (Matt Braynard is the exception to that.) It is a little disappointing; I'm hoping it will just take some time for people to come around.
I signed up back in 2016, but admittedly got turned off by all the posts about "da jooz" and the other ethnic groups. I got off, then went back a couple years later and started finding more normal people. After getting spanked by both FB and Twitter, I went back again, althiufh mainly for sharing articles and memes. But I finally convinced some friends to join me, and and it's starting to feel like home.
Yup I think you're right, might just take a little bit of time. If twitter really starts to charge for their "services" then that should clear out a few million people right away to other platforms.
Might only be to hit that base of normies and lefties who can still be saved, on their own platform. I can't fault them, but at the same time I notice I jumped to Gab to follow some people who are active on Twitter thinking they'd be no holds barred on a free speech platform.... but they never post so I just keep sharing and posting as much as I can until some people with influence finally log in.
I noticed the same thing. I jumped on gab and followed everyone I could find, but few actually use it. Or if they do, I notice that the post on gab is the exact same one that they just posted on twitter. (Matt Braynard is the exception to that.) It is a little disappointing; I'm hoping it will just take some time for people to come around.
I signed up back in 2016, but admittedly got turned off by all the posts about "da jooz" and the other ethnic groups. I got off, then went back a couple years later and started finding more normal people. After getting spanked by both FB and Twitter, I went back again, althiufh mainly for sharing articles and memes. But I finally convinced some friends to join me, and and it's starting to feel like home.
Yup I think you're right, might just take a little bit of time. If twitter really starts to charge for their "services" then that should clear out a few million people right away to other platforms.