
It's ironic to see so many people on Twitter hate on Twitter. It has its problems, but it's still the best place to build a network and learn from smart folks (at least in tech) if used well.
Twitter has become a very popular platform for people to voice their opinions, and for celebrities to connect with their fans. However, it has also become a breeding ground for rumors, gossip, and sometimes even bullying. If you're not careful, you can easily get sucked into a negative spiral of negativity and drama.
A great story on how to ruin a platform that once people loved for it's simplicity. You go Mastodon!
The character limit forces you to be concise, which makes for quick and easy reads. And the retweet feature is pure genius, allowing information to spread like wildfire. However, it can also be a bit overwhelming at times, with the constant stream of tweets. But overall, Twitter remains an essential part of my digital life, keeping me informed and engaged in the ever - changing world.
Overall it's a good experience to use, you can find a lot of content of interest on it, but there are too many ads and spam tweets, I wish I could manage these bot accounts.
When it became X, because of the owner, the mark is 1. Otherwise would be 5 for sure.
The transformation they've been going through over the last year has been super exciting, and usually tons of fun to watch. Between new features like audio tweets, newsletters, and Twitter Blue, they're rapidly evolving the platform in ways that make it more engaging, useful and personalized. Twitter has faced challenges over the years, but their recent changes show a company listening to user feedback and working hard to improve the experience. There's a focus on wellbeing, human curation and optionality that allows people to engage with Twitter on their own terms.
Twitter is fantastic. It's the best place to connect with like-minded folks and you have the potential to connect to virtually anyone.