4. I've been scrubbing my list of tweets/retweets and must have hit the limit for reads for the day. So the delete won't happen for a few days I think as I've been on this thing for some time.
3. It's time for a change in that way and I'll find another avenue for my tech information and get out while the getting's good. Sad to leave but not really given what it's turned into.
Thanks Twitter, been great, but no more eyeballs on your content from me.
2. It was a valuable research tool for learning. Now and for the past year or so, it doesn't have that value and the algorithm has pushed all kinds of divisive, toxic content that I don't want to see.
I've blocked more accounts than I know and it still keeps coming.
1. I remember when I first started using Twitter, I found what set it apart was the timeliness of the information vs. undated blog results from Google.
I also found it useful for navigating the followers of certain tech topics upwards towards the experts in that field too.