Academic Twitter is on the decline. Will Threads, Mastodon, LinkedIn etc be able to replace it, or is this online community dying forever?
nature.com/articles/d41586-023

@samharrison7 The consensus in most of the academic community is that doesn't have a good enough on-boarding process and it leaves users feeling isolated on little islands. It would be a shame for and the potential future of if the opportunity is missed to get most scientists onto a free, open, federated platform, but alas I feel it is unlikely it will happen unless some serious changes are made.

I will epilog by saying I quite enjoy Mastodon, but that is only because a good chunk of the and community seem to have made it here, and I have put quite a bit of time into learning how it works.

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