• NoiseColor
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    1924 days ago

    It’s beyond me that after all this people are still using Twitter

    • @kautau@lemmy.world
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      774 days ago

      Same with Facebook, instagram, WhatsApp, etc. but the response usually boils down to “I like to communicate with people on [platform] and since they won’t leave I can’t leave”

      • NoiseColor
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        364 days ago

        But Twitter now has a legit alternative that many have gone to. Unfortunate that’s not mastodon, but still.

      • ThePowerOfGeek
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        74 days ago

        I’ve tried to get away from WhatsApp. I’ve got the majority of my friends off it (at least when they communicated with me). But some people just will not leave due to familiarity/fear of change. I’m still working on them, but I’m pretty sure it’s a lost cause.

        You can only go so far. And cutting people off because they won’t move away from something like WhatsApp isn’t always feasible.

        But I agree with you: I don’t understand why people still use those platforms. I think it’s because they don’t keep up on things, or just don’t care.

      • Farid
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        34 days ago

        Why is WhatsApp on the list? Is it used as a social network?

        • @Lanusensei87@lemmy.world
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          144 days ago

          It’s owned by Meta, it’s not a social media per se, but if you are against the lizardman, it would make sense to ditch that one too.

          • Farid
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            3 days ago

            But the post is about censorship and controlling the narrative. WhatsApp doesn’t do that. If we are talking about corpo apps that do any sort of communication, then the list should be much longer.