While I used to spend a lot of time on Twitter, the time I spend valuably was on the lists I'd curated on specific subjects - two focused on the Russo-Ukraine war, another focused on COVID, and another focused on campaigns and elections data in the US. Again, as many people think, a lot of the time I spent on Twitter was a poor use of time. But those lists were incredibly informative for me, allowed me to learn a huge amount.

2/ I've been trying to piece those back together, or reconstruct versions of them and it's hard going. Because even though lots of people have migrated, they're not necessarily using this platform as the main place they converse. And it's simply hard to find people in many case. As with many things a matter of reaching a critical mass. I've been focused for now and reconstructing my lists for following events in Ukraine.

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@joshtpm It seems like the OSINT folks are just starting to migrate. H I Sutton started an account yesterday as @CovertShores Just a few more communities need to move over and I don't have much use for twitter.

@Curmudgeon @CovertShores This is true. it's community by community. with some almost all have moved over, or at least set up accounts. In other cases, virtually nothing has happened.

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