"What is most striking from the accounts that have appeared away from X since Musk’s takeover, is that the majority are inactive." https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/impactofsocialsciences/2024/09/05/if-academic-x-is-sinking-where-are-research-organisations-going/
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"What is most striking from the accounts that have appeared away from X since Musk’s takeover, is that the majority are inactive."
https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/impactofsocialsciences/2024/09/05/if-academic-x-is-sinking-where-are-research-organisations-going/ -
Julian Fietkaureplied to Leibniz Open Science last edited by
@leibnizopenscience Admirable sleuthing work by the author, although the article omits the (IMO worth highlighting) aspect that as a Mastodon user, I can not only follow other Mastodon accounts, but also accounts on Threads*, Bluesky*, and many other platforms. Of these four microblogging environments, it's only Twitter that wants to be entirely closed off.
(* with some caveats and only if the account owners want to be widely followable)
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