Compared to its popularity in the US, Twitter is also called But it has a notable media presence, which is due to its high density of politicians, journalists, researchers, companies and advertising experts – often jokingly “Twitteria” named. But they are now fleeing en masse.
The “X-odus” is mentioned in the Twitter bubble, referring to the Old Testament Exodus story about the departure of the Israelites from Egypt, and farewell messages are also increasing in Austria. The target of those who see themselves as “X-odus”: Bluesky, Twitter founder Jack Dorsey’s next network, which looks and functions like Twitter before the ownership change. What is there and is it worth registering? We have looked around there for you.
Source: Krone
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