Why leaving X can be a tricky decision for companies
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Not much activity I can see on the accounts I looked at?
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If you were a brand that wanted to be part of any cultural moments that were happening, Twitter was a great place to be
what about fucking don't
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Some smart entrepreneur could offer a Mastodon-server-in-a-box service, where they only pay hosting fees and a social network employee.
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Just stay there! We don't want you here?
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"Do I want to support Nazis?"
The answer is no, it's always no.
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RIP mozilla.social
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"Will you join wheat thins in the fight against lime disease?"
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Ah yes the one time Oreos dunked on the Super Bowl.
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all cost more than just making an account on established service.
The cost of changing from Twitter to whatever is probably smaller than half a year of selfhosting or aaS.