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My followers on Twitter and Instagram don’t overlap. But my friends on IG and FB do. And so, Threads was intriguing for me. 🤔
Could this be “the one” I was looking for? Can this stitch my distressed social media attention together?
So, when Threads was released earlier this week I thought maybe here’s an alternative that may help retire my Twitter account to the recycle bin. Perhaps the bird can, maybe not immediately but over the course of time, fly into the sunset of repressed memory.
And that precisely is the reason.
I don’t need to increase the levels of my attention fragmentation. As an aspiring social media user, I need to consolidate it and be more productive with it than anything else. I want to be able to produce through re-use. As in, one thread of thought that can be molded to its most appropriate form for any given channel.
To be clear - I don’t think Threads is ready to replace Twitter just yet. Despite the crazy user numbers. As folks in the business know, Total Users means squat in this business. What counts is engagement - MAU. We don’t know anything about engagement yet.
What no one seems to be talking about is the roadmap item of fediverse connectivity. If Threads can become the connecting thread to Mastadon and other federated services, then Threads can truly become the connecting fabric of my micro-blogging time.