• The Quuuuuill@slrpnk.net
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      Casual Twitter users who left twitter after Musk took over but aren’t thinking all that hard about what it was specifically that Musk brings to the table that creates the problems. They just see someone else made a Twitter alike, and they already have an Instagram account, so they give it a shot.

      All they know is the people they liked on twitter are gone, but that there were elements of the Twitter experience they liked

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        Yes, its the kind of people who were either kicked off reddit (I.e. the tankies), disagree with reddit over principles and/or moderation, and tech nerds (hense why Linux has a strong presence in c/all). Those groups of people are less likely to understand main stream appeal for things, probably because they aren’t the target audience.

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      I’m still trying to figure that out. I’ve racked my brain but cannot come up with a solution. Time to turn to AI.

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