Read-only is still using it.
> It's not a "speech" platform for the masses as no actual speech happens by the masses themselves.
The masses are willingly choosing to use the app in this way. If anything, many people are afraid to post because of cancel culture.
> It's not surprising that the masses don't post. You can't express yourself on Twitter due to the character limit
Contrary to what you might think, you don’t need long-form text to express yourself. Most people don’t care enough about you and prefer a TL/DR
> the culture is terrible.
This depends on how you use the app.
> I think Twitter has a far bigger problem than a free speech problem.
Of course you do.
> Read-only is still using it.
Sure, but that's a separate thing. Lots of people don't use Twitter at all. Then, there is a smaller but huge group that uses it purely to read. Then, there is a smaller but large group that writes. Then, there is a tiny group that writes a lot.
Read-only is still using it.
> It's not a "speech" platform for the masses as no actual speech happens by the masses themselves.
The masses are willingly choosing to use the app in this way. If anything, many people are afraid to post because of cancel culture.
> It's not surprising that the masses don't post. You can't express yourself on Twitter due to the character limit
Contrary to what you might think, you don’t need long-form text to express yourself. Most people don’t care enough about you and prefer a TL/DR
> the culture is terrible.
This depends on how you use the app.
> I think Twitter has a far bigger problem than a free speech problem.
Of course you do.