Replying to Avatar John Bull

nostr:npub1psdfxfpxz2cwmmnsk60y3nqpn2tqh9n24h4hstvfkwvr6eaek9js499sr7 yup. it gets a bit worst-of-the-forum-era sometimes.

nostr:npub1jc0sh3wdfut8hmnmqy8l4smqhnq0y32mn5536mdn9wtsac5geynslnsldg nostr:npub1psdfxfpxz2cwmmnsk60y3nqpn2tqh9n24h4hstvfkwvr6eaek9js499sr7 I don't think these people ever went away, but twitter was such an algorithmic firehose that either those replies didn't always surface for people with many many followers, or the reply guys were put off by there already being a flood of replies.

There we go, there's my womansplaining on the matter 🙃

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nostr:npub19kdxqvj7x7lnkq7quf2x7795cdx6z000zknqfs4tzjmqejdcreusnv4jdw nostr:npub1jc0sh3wdfut8hmnmqy8l4smqhnq0y32mn5536mdn9wtsac5geynslnsldg I learned NEVER to ask an unqualified (or even a rhetorical) question on twitter around the time I passed 10,000 followers. (I'm pretty sure there's a higher threshold above which twitter became a pure write-only medium: you couldn't engage in discourse any more. I think somewhere in the 100,000-500,000 follower region. But that number's probably lower for Mastodon because the proportion of fully engaged followers is WAY higher.)

engagement seriously sucks on twitter