Twitter *is* irrelevant to most people. But Twitter is highly relevant to journalists. And what journalists write is relevant to most people. Twitter content drives news content. It shouldn’t be that way, but it is. Anyone with a big platform on Twitter is capable of influencing journalists’ narratives. That’s why I think Jesse should re…
Twitter *is* irrelevant to most people. But Twitter is highly relevant to journalists. And what journalists write is relevant to most people. Twitter content drives news content. It shouldn’t be that way, but it is. Anyone with a big platform on Twitter is capable of influencing journalists’ narratives. That’s why I think Jesse should restore his account. (And give someone else the keys, for his own mental health.)
I quit Twitter 3 years ago and would advise anyone else to do the same, but I do strongly think Jesse should leave his tweets up as an archive/resource instead of allowing the account to be deleted.
Twitter *is* irrelevant to most people. But Twitter is highly relevant to journalists. And what journalists write is relevant to most people. Twitter content drives news content. It shouldn’t be that way, but it is. Anyone with a big platform on Twitter is capable of influencing journalists’ narratives. That’s why I think Jesse should restore his account. (And give someone else the keys, for his own mental health.)
I quit Twitter 3 years ago and would advise anyone else to do the same, but I do strongly think Jesse should leave his tweets up as an archive/resource instead of allowing the account to be deleted.