• Inb4 fifty comments all saying “I’m not on twitter/x.”

    Hey, I’m not either, but we aren’t who this thread is for, please and thank you

    Please upvote this so people see it and think before making a shitty throwaway comment that adds absolutely zero to discussion.

    Edit: fucking called it

  •  dfyx   ( @dfyx@lemmy.helios42.de ) 
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    2210 months ago

    I haven’t been active on Twitter / X for years. My last proper tweet was in November 2022 when I asked people to follow me on Mastodon instead.

    I still have my account though. Mostly because friends occasionally send me links to news tweets that X won’t show me without being logged in. And because customer support for some service providers (especially DHL, GLS and some other logistics companies) suddenly gets a lot more helpful when you complain in public instead of calling them and they don’t have Mastodon accounts.

  • Unfortunately Twitter/X is still the fastest way to find Japanese fan bases for almost everything. For example Baldur’s Gate 3 just got its Japanese launch last month, and it’s been fun to see their thoughts since they are not familiar with DND settings or CRPG all together. Many Japanese users I follow don’t like what Musk’s doing to Twitter as well, but they are also not sure about other platforms so it’s kind of it is what it is situation now.

      • They basically weren’t aware of the game before it got GotY and some even got sour that it won more awards than Zelda. (There was even a forum thread named something like “[sad news] a game that no Japanese has heard of has won GotY” which was quite hilarious.)
        Then after the launch many players are surprised of how much freedom the game provides, and enjoy multiplayer sessions, classic big explosions, Talk with Animals, Scratchy the dog and Grease + fire combo, etc. There were some players that dropped the game with weird reasons tho, from “not anime enough” to “I thought this was an action RPG??” and even “I like RPGs but not TRPGs (??)” I’d say BG3 seems to be more like 50/50 in Japan because how its structure is different from JRPG’s, but those who enjoy the game are really fond of it.

        • That’s understandable, a lot of games that were really popular in Japan back in the day hardly got any play in the USA, definitely different vibes in the gaming communities.

          “not anime enough”

          That’s kind of hilarious since 20 years ago, western gamers were rejecting games for being “too anime.”

          Very cool, though, and I’m glad a lot of folks over there are enjoying it!

  •  m-p{3}   ( @mp3@lemmy.ca ) 
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    Because my city deems it is still a good idea to post important announcements about roadworks and water interruptions/boil advisory there exclusively :/

  • It is full of content. Like Reddit.

    But mastodon is not very entertaining, because it is just a “new” feed. Also the twitter app works well. So I usually use Twitter instead of mastodon.

    But the Reddit app is garbage. And Lemmy is a great alternative. So there I go for the more ethical solution and pick Lemmy over Reddit.

    Comparing Lemmy and Twitter. They have different content. Hence I use both.

  • I left the day Elon took over, but there are a lot of marginalized/unique social groups still on X that haven’t migrated to other platforms. So I know some people stay because they can’t find the same thing on mastodon, kbin, blue sky, etc.

    • It’s been long since I deleted my reddit account, but I occasionally still open up subs that matter to me, like my local city subreddit, and a few other niche places, despite not being logged in. Why? Because that’s about the only place I can find them.

  •  Turious   ( @Turious@leaf.dance ) 
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    610 months ago

    I stopped posting but keep the account active because a lot of the Japanese artists I follow have stopped using other sites that were once pretty standard and never moved away from Twitter. There are also some people I don’t want to lose touch with that never moved away.

  • I am still “on X” because my account was banned and I literally cannot delete the account… because it’s banned.

    But since I know that’s probably not the type of use you were referring to, I know others that still use it for scientific communications (e.g. announcing publications from their group and following those from others) and generally don’t care much or think about the fact that Elon is heading the platform.