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      <title>Considering Twitter</title>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Apr 2023 15:54:47 -0700</pubDate><author>mike@puddingtime.org (mike)</author>
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      <description>Cross-posting is failing and I&amp;rsquo;m not sure why I am keeping a Twitter account.</description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cross-posting to Twitter started failing in a few places, and I&rsquo;m reading announcements from assorted apps and services saying they&rsquo;re having problems. A few days ago I decided to just take the Twitter piece out of my cross-posting recipes.  It&rsquo;s not worth troubleshooting or working around. Like, literally. I have no idea what it means that most of my posts have about 10% of the views of my follower count, but that&rsquo;s where it&rsquo;s at.</p>
<p>So now I&rsquo;m just thinking about why I&rsquo;m not deleting an account I don&rsquo;t ever use.</p>
<p>I see people mentioning it as a personal identity concern, wanting to make sure their handle isn&rsquo;t taken over. It&rsquo;s true that I have used <code>pdxmph</code> a lot of places, but it&rsquo;s not, like <em>core to my brand</em> or whatever.</p>
<p>I see some &ldquo;I know some people only there&rdquo; concerns, but I don&rsquo;t think that&rsquo;s me, and I&rsquo;m pretty easily found elsewhere (e.g. LinkedIn if push comes to shove.)</p>
<p>I know some people who still post there, but I don&rsquo;t read Twitter much and nobody I know is posting anything you&rsquo;d call <em>vital.</em> Fun, amusing, etc. but not vital.</p>
<p>Sometimes I wonder if not being on Twitter at all would read as weird, somehow?</p>
<p>But I also feel indifferent to Twitter generally.  Meaning, when I wrote about why I have an account last year, the writing went through two stages. One involved a sentimental line of reasoning, then I put the writing down for a day and re-read with fresh eyes and deleted much of that and listed the several ruthlessly transactional reasons I <em>really</em> felt were keeping me on the platform. Well, the circumstances I anticipated would drive those transactional reasons came true, and when I look at all my personal channels I don&rsquo;t see Twitter doing anything for me LinkedIn hasn&rsquo;t done 50x.</p>
<p>So I can&rsquo;t really think of any reasons to keep an account there, and I remember what happened when I got rid of my old account: Nothing. When I decided to be back on Twitter with a new account a few years later, I started typing in names and following people and my follower count was back up to where it had been soon enough and my &ldquo;presence&rdquo; was effectively &ldquo;reestablished&rdquo; at the level it had been. So the &ldquo;what if Twitter comes roaring back in relevance and I can&rsquo;t believe what a fool I was to lose faith that, like, Bernie Sanders and AOC might team up and buy it off of Elon and make it rule&rdquo; scenario is covered.</p>
<p>Yeah. This is dumb. I&rsquo;m gonna leave this sit for a day or two in case there is something about keeping an account that someone can point out to me super matters, then I&rsquo;m gonna kill the thing. In some ways, a live account I never visit but assert that I own elsewhere seems like more of a reputational risk than some theoretical Nazi <code>pdxmph</code> stumbling across the open handle after I&rsquo;ve disavowed it everywhere.</p>
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