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Karen Gallagher-Burt she/her's avatar

As a consumer and active participant on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram I found myself evaluating my usage of all three platforms. What do I get out of the three platforms? Facebook is a sheltered group. I share my life with predominantly people I know, unless I believe a post to be funny or inspiring. On Instagram it is frankly a way to follow my daughters life. I forget about it frequently. But twitter is my opportunity, as stated in the article, of following and potentially interacting with people with relevant and interesting things to share. Since the pandemic began, this has become increasingly important to me which is why I am following so many medical professionals and scientists. I was blocked a long time ago by Michelle Rempel-Garner. A proud day indeed.

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Travis's avatar

Solid piece, Max. Dig it. Twitter is definitely what you make it. It has put me in touch with gamers, writers, actors, scientists, economists and all the rest of the very funny and creative people out there just trying to distract themselves from the futility of existence. And hey, if assholes want to cancel themselves, who the fuck am I to stand in their way?

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