Quit Twitter?

It’s been a Fire Swamp, and it’ll get worse. Here’s where you can go.

Tucker Lieberman

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Swampy forest with little fires everywhere
Fire swamp by Ylvers from Pixabay

Some people don’t have social media. They’ve read Jaron Lanier’s Ten Arguments for Deleting Your Social Media Accounts Right Now (2019) or Shoshana Zuboff’s The Age of Surveillance Capitalism (2020), or they have certain life experiences that make it plainly inadvisable for them to use social media, or they sense its potential dis-utility for them and thus they do not want it anyway.

But others have stuck around. Here, I’m thinking specifically of Twitter. Depending on who you are and how you use Twitter, your mileage varies widely. Many people experience Twitter as a kind of Fire Swamp. They’ve liked the adventure…or they’ve seen it as a necessary evil (e.g., they are authors, artists, organizers, business owners, or they otherwise need to speak to the Twitter audience for their jobs)…or they’ve hoped it’d get better…or they’ve believed it’d get worse, but they’ve been waiting for their entire friend-group or influence-sphere to decide it’s collectively time to leave.

Trump Is Coming Back

Trump was banned from Twitter a couple years ago, two days after the attack on the U.S. Capitol for which he has still not repented. But unless he goes to jail, which would be a long way off considering he hasn’t even been

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