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My prediction was spot on, but the past month also revealed something else. Even with 100 million users and high-profile accounts posting daily, engagement quickly plummeted. Why? What happened? It's clear the missing ingredient is a dedicated and loyal community. That is how we take the crown. 👑
Christopher Bouzy @cbouzy
All of these people touting Threads greatness were already on Instagram. At some point, they will have to bring in new users, and it's a hard sell to get someone new to install two apps. There will be a large segment of users that will never join Threads and no longer want to be on Twitter.
04:44 PM - Jul 08, 2023
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Christopher Bouzy
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So the assumption that we need more news outlets or high-profile people to compete is false. Threads proved that for us. What we need is more users who had enough of the targeted harassment, abuse, and disinformation. More users who are seeking something safer and believe in what we are building.
03:47 PM - Aug 19, 2023 (Edited)
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Yesterday, only four Twitter alternatives were trending. Threads, Bluesky, Spoutible, and Mastodon. So although journalists might be ignoring us now, it's obvious the people who matter aren't. Let the journalists focus on the Goliaths while we build something special that will have longevity.
03:56 PM - Aug 19, 2023
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Shmarya Rosenberg
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People won’t wait for that. Most of my followers are never on Twitter anymore and they’re not active here or on Threads. Some are on Mastadon, which is clumsy to use. Others on BlueSky. But most just walked away and will never come back. They’re in Telegram & WhatsApp groups or offline altogether.
In response to L Geisenest.
08:01 PM - Aug 19, 2023
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L Geisenest
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In response to Shmarya Rosenberg.
True, lots of people won’t. But later, when more solid, some will return (some already are). Those that don’t? 🤷🏽‍♀️ Enough will.

As parent, I’m not dealing w/ just the now w/ my kids, but building towards solid adulthood. Rome wasn’t built in a day. Neither was Twitter; nor will Spoutible be.
08:25 PM - Aug 19, 2023
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Shmarya Rosenberg
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In response to L Geisenest.
I hope so.
08:37 PM - Aug 19, 2023
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Paulette Hawkins
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In response to Shmarya Rosenberg.
I'm sorry, but you're wrong. Just in the past 2 months I've read breaking news here on Spoutible 1st.
I follow several journalists here and most have been here from the beginning. Several opened accts early, didn't post much, but have now started to regularly.
08:18 PM - Aug 19, 2023
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Shmarya Rosenberg
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In response to Paulette Hawkins.
The reality is very few journalists are here. Spoutible has almost no reach yet, and there are too many other options. That, unfortunately, is a fact.
08:22 PM - Aug 19, 2023
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Pamela
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In response to Shmarya Rosenberg.
Sounds like many of your people are no longer interested in social media. Period.
08:11 PM - Aug 19, 2023
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Shmarya Rosenberg
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In response to Pamela.
They’re interested in the things they used social media for. Remove those things and they go elsewhere. Social media isn’t the reason people are in social media. It’s the vehicle that connects them to the people and information they seek. The car isn’t the destination.
08:19 PM - Aug 19, 2023
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