March 1 is quit twitter day.

Stacey McCain is a reporter. He’s Catholic, fertile, intelligent, courageous and truth telling. He has confronted rorts on the left and the right. (More on the left, because that is where the rorts are). He has daughters, so he investigated feminism and was horrified. He tweets on that. Twitter have thus banned him.

Apparently, March 1 is now quit twitter day. People are recommending qwitter: not used it. I like the Gnu platform. I suggest, as usual, ello, plerb or freezepeach.

Vote with your eyeballs. Leave Twitter alone, and let the trolls there fester.

4 thoughts on “March 1 is quit twitter day.

  1. Why not just get off social media altogether, and just stick to blogging?

    You can still used LinkedIn for non-social, professional networking; you can use Flickr or Ipernity or Picasa or pbase for photo-file-sharing; you can use blogging for more complex arguments than one can make in a 140 character limit.

    It’s in part the strict character limit that lends Twitter to be better suited to ranty liberal talking points than intelligent trad / rxnary commentary, not to mention the short attention span of most the idiots on there.

    So screw em; leave social media to stupid SJWs and young women / cucked male feminists / cuckservatives…

    The big boys can play in the blogosphere, as we already do.

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  3. I was never tempted to go on facebook, or the asininely named twitter. Consequently there’s nothing to miss about it. There’s enough things demanding my time without heading down boulevardes crowded with chattering imbeciles. The internet is bad enough. My favourite cartoon depicts a guy pounding his PC keyboard as the moon shines through the window. His wife keeps calling him from the bedroom ‘It’s late. What are you doing? Come to bed!’ He replies ‘I can’t, there’s somebody on the internet and they’re wrong.’

    Says it all.

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