Loukas Christodoulou on Nostr: I don't think any of us really know why so many people are still on twitter. The ...
I don't think any of us really know why so many people are still on twitter. The question deserves to be taken seriously rather than ascribed to some failure of moral fiber or lack of willpower.
It's especially striking that even many climate twitter people are still using the platform despite now being the target of constant abuse and harassment.
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