I reluctantly reactivated my Twitter account so I can view the site, but have made a vow to myself to refrain from posting there. Anything I post will get a few likes from people who agree with me and some snarky comments from people who disagree, but I'm not going to change anybody's mind with 240 characters. On Substack I feel like the things I post encourage actual discussion and debate. Twitter is just a dopamine machine for people seeking validation.
I will pass on reading tweets if it means I have to sign up for an account.
I reluctantly reactivated my Twitter account so I can view the site, but have made a vow to myself to refrain from posting there. Anything I post will get a few likes from people who agree with me and some snarky comments from people who disagree, but I'm not going to change anybody's mind with 240 characters. On Substack I feel like the things I post encourage actual discussion and debate. Twitter is just a dopamine machine for people seeking validation.
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Sometimes inflections can be missed by not watching, but Jeff does a good job summarizing.