The wild thing about Twitter’s demise is that it’s not too late to turn the platform around. Now that it has been burned to the ground, it could be rebuilt with a focus on standards, community features, and useful paid subscriptions. Would need new leadership, like a reverse-takeover from Bluesky.

@manton I suspect Elon Musk will take Twitter down with him.

Would it be feasible for Twitter to federate via ActivityPub at this point? I would think that’d be requisite these days for good social media to flourish, leaving behind the silo approach. If Twitter did federate, it could interconnect with Threads, Mastodon, you name it. Twitter and Threads could be big “instances” in federated social media, like outlook and gmail are to email.

Twitter had/has about 350 million users. I wouldn’t call that a demise. Just because the community you’re apart of left, or is in the process of leaving, or thinking about leaving, doesn’t mean the base/core user group is leaving.
Is Twitter making bad content moderation and product decisions?
Yes
Is Twitter making less money due to those decisions?
Yes
Does that mean the platform is dying?
No
I agree that they can turn the platform around, but it will take focus and communication and willingness to engage with their users; all things that the current leadership of Twitter doesn’t do well.

@joelhamill That’s fair. Platforms with hundreds of millions of users don’t just disappear. It will just continue to bleed users slowly over years without a course correction.

@jasonmcfadden ActivityPub can be difficult to scale, but Threads plans to do it, so no reason Twitter couldn’t. It could be opt-in to start with and then ramp up.

@pratik “Not Dead” is different than “Twitter’s demise”.
Twitter hasn’t died.

@joelhamill @pratik Maybe I should’ve said “impeding demise” or a different word. Hopefully clear enough what I meant, though.

@pratik probably, but is it really “limping” if their user base is still the population of the United States? My point of reference is: is calling the service demised really truthful or factual if it still has 300+ million users?
Just because your community (not specific to you, the royal your) isn’t using the service anymore doesn’t mean that other communities have also stopped using the service.

@pratik I remember Orkut, never used it though. If I remember correctly it kind of morphed into Google+.
My point of view, is independent of influential users. I’m just saying; just because you think something is dying doesn’t mean that it is actually dying.

@pimoore I don’t think Elon would federate. But Twitter, technically speaking, could federate if new leadership decided to. Maybe Elon will eventually decide to sell Twitter or otherwise back out somehow. I could see him stating he must refocus on SpaceX and Tesla instead. Just a thought.
