When deleting my Twitter account for good yesterday, I did what someone else here suggested and I renamed my account, created a new one to avoid username squatting, then deactivated my real one.
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When deleting my Twitter account for good yesterday, I did what someone else here suggested and I renamed my account, created a new one to avoid username squatting, then deactivated my real one.
The new account process made me pick 3 interests and 1 account to follow. I picked things that as distant from American politics as possible: "music", "sports", "travel", and the account for the city of Porto Alegre, Brazil.
This is what X shows to that new user account:
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@hisham_hm @fifilamoura I initially thought Musk being so addicted to the platform that he was forced to buy it for 4x its value was *very* funny.
Now… not so much.
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@mick It was always about making Twitter into a propaganda tool for the far right. @hisham_hm
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@fifilamoura @hisham_hm and for $44bil it was a steal. It’s a political superweapon that has influence all over the world.
Not a great business anymore, but something almost priceless all the same.