A lot of people are fleeing from Twitter/X looking for the next place where ‘everybody is.’ But consider that the scale required for a place where everybody is might be the whole problem. Or at least attract the worst of social network health.

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  1. @kwlblt Everyone wants to use “the commons” for free, but doesn’t want to be responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of that space. Matthew Desmond has something to say about this in his excellent book Poverty, by America (Crown, 2023) when he talks about “private opulence and public squalor”.

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