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Paul Wells's avatar

Leaving Twitter is difficult for the first three days. You feel like you're missing everything. Then what I noticed was that basically I was no longer having to brief all my normal friends on dumb Twitter disputes they had missed. The temptation to go back is real, but the actual effect on your life is not huge. As for politicians, a few have never been on Twitter and a large number write only anodyne updates about their work, like a bulletin board. Essentially nobody notices that they're not being fun and dynamic. I think the electoral cost of being off Twitter is near zero and the risk associated with being too active is high.

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Michael Bell's avatar

I liked how you described the design of the different spaces, and how it makes you feel. I relate.

After watching The Social Dilemma (it explained so clearly why I felt so bad/weird/addicted from using the social machines), I deleted fb and twitter a few months ago. Zero regrets and more mental/emotional bandwidth. Kind of feels like I got my brain back.

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