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{{I}} blogged on [[Blog:Fabrice/The_1001_tweets|my first 1001 tweets]] and also on [[Blog:Fabrice/Another_1001_tweets|the next 1001 ones]]. | {{I}} blogged on [[Blog:Fabrice/The_1001_tweets|my first 1001 tweets]] and also on [[Blog:Fabrice/Another_1001_tweets|the next 1001 ones]]. | ||
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* [https://twitter.com/fplaussy/status/1377241986277736451?s=20 Two particles in a box]. | * [https://twitter.com/fplaussy/status/1377241986277736451?s=20 Two particles in a box]. |
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Twitter became a censorship platform, with a peak at banning the president of the United States in exercise. I have been trying GETTR instead, and so should you. With Elon Musk's 2022 takeover, I am expectant of a possible return to an online public place hosting the full spectrum of political and other types of opinions. Some things about twitter are good: the idea itself, to start with, and its hosting of such people like Snowden, who it would be difficult to "follow" otherwise. I like, for instance, that he is following only one account: the NSA.
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From Elena's feed:
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Twitter is a great idea, to keep it short, but it also explores the artistic, the scientific and the futile. Unfortunately, it turned into a one-way, politically-correct censorship-based platform, thus dwarfing its interest to basically that of a propaganda tool. On 7 January (2022), I am trying GETTR [1] instead though with little illusion of its chances of overcoming twitter, although if they keep banning people, they might render the service of sabotaging their own tyranny.
I blogged on my first 1001 tweets and also on the next 1001 ones.