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November 24th, 2022

Itā€™s time to talk about the woolly mammoth in the room. People are looking for alternatives to Twitter (Did it come up at your Thanksgiving table, Americans?). Letā€™s discuss your options.
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Where do we go from Twitter?

ā€œWasnā€™t Twitter supposed to die now by now or somethingā€¦ā€ quipped Elon Musk.

He was responding to conjecture from critics that the site would soon begin breaking down after laying off roughly half of the company (and counting). And also to the celebrities and regular folk who have threatened to leave the platform.

But according to Elon, everything is going great, with Twitter usage at an all-time high. Whether Twitterā€™s surge will survive when the World Cup is over remains to be seen. Some of us will stick around because we just love the platform. Others will too, just to see what happens next.

The buzziest competitor: Thereā€™s no doubt that people are looking around for a Twitter alternative. Mastodon has been one of the headlining alternatives (yes, we know mastodons actually pre-date the woolly mammoth, donā€™t @ me). Nearly 180,000 people joined Mastodon in a single day last week. People like it because it's decentralized and open-source, but plenty of new adopters have said online that the learning curve was large.

The old guy: Legacy social platforms want-in on the traffic too. Tumblrā€™s worldwide downloads have surged 77% since Twitterā€™s acquisition. Matt Mullenweg has been positioning Tumblr to "be a better Twitter than Twitter ever was.ā€ This week he revealed via Twitter that Tumblr is adding support for the ActivityPub protocol that powers Mastodon.

The newcomers: Right now, it feels like social media has become more chaotic than anyone could have predicted. If that continues, perhaps itā€™s anyoneā€™s game, so letā€™s recap new players.

  • On Mastodon you can post, create or join servers/Instances (e.g. like ones for foodies), and do it all ad-free.
  • Hive Social offers a chronological feed and other features you liked from the good olā€™ days.
  • Truth Social is, yep, Trumpā€™s social app. And apparently, heā€™s in no rush to return to Twitter.
  • Herd Social matches you with members with like interests.
  • HeyCafe is built to be ā€œa safe place for people to hang out.ā€ It has no ads, no promoted content, and just launched its latest update.

Btw, Elon might not actually care what you do anyway.

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