Honestly, the only thing I find offensive are the really toxic comments “people” post - but they’re probably all bots anyway and I don’t have to read them. It’s not a platform I frequented before, and I don’t expect that to really change cuz the format is just too busy and too fast-paced for me. But I am following and retweeting Patriots. I consider it a way to support our voice and I appreciate that someone stepped up to curb the censorship.
the format is just too busy and too fast-paced for me.
Same here. I really dislike the format. I have a Twitter account that I started in 2009? I think. I made a grand total of 8 tweets and all of that was because I was using it as a sort of travel-journal back then. I considered starting it up again but the Internet things that I do use take up enough time as it is.
I do appreciate that there are other people who are making use of it. I think there are places for all of us. People should definitely play to their strengths and, for a lot of people, that's not Twitter.
Honestly, the only thing I find offensive are the really toxic comments “people” post - but they’re probably all bots anyway and I don’t have to read them. It’s not a platform I frequented before, and I don’t expect that to really change cuz the format is just too busy and too fast-paced for me. But I am following and retweeting Patriots. I consider it a way to support our voice and I appreciate that someone stepped up to curb the censorship.
Same here. I really dislike the format. I have a Twitter account that I started in 2009? I think. I made a grand total of 8 tweets and all of that was because I was using it as a sort of travel-journal back then. I considered starting it up again but the Internet things that I do use take up enough time as it is.
I do appreciate that there are other people who are making use of it. I think there are places for all of us. People should definitely play to their strengths and, for a lot of people, that's not Twitter.
I find the format to be terrible and not conducive to keeping up with a conversation. It takes the term 'drill down' to unheard-of extremes.