Just log out once and since you can’t even read embedded tweets without being logged in, you are practically isolated from the whole platform. If you last a few days, you realize that you’re not really missing anything…
They’ve been threatening to leave for 8 months. They disable their account, then a week later they’re right back on it.
Over the years it’s actually pretty sad, a lot of really talented people got hooked and stopped making good content because they’re too busy tilting at windmills on Twitter.
Leaving Twitter was easy.
Just log out once and since you can’t even read embedded tweets without being logged in, you are practically isolated from the whole platform. If you last a few days, you realize that you’re not really missing anything…
A lot of people are pure addicts.
They’ve been threatening to leave for 8 months. They disable their account, then a week later they’re right back on it.
Over the years it’s actually pretty sad, a lot of really talented people got hooked and stopped making good content because they’re too busy tilting at windmills on Twitter.