clearly the natural enemy of eggman is eggbug
(despite looking like this was put together in 5 minutes, this took me half an hour cause i have no idea how drawing works. but i had an idea and i executed on it and that is what matters)
clearly the natural enemy of eggman is eggbug
(despite looking like this was put together in 5 minutes, this took me half an hour cause i have no idea how drawing works. but i had an idea and i executed on it and that is what matters)
My friend who works in crisis response was lamenting twitter's death because twitter is literally used as a primary source that is far quicker and more reliable than infrastructural sources.
People like her and @MxSelfDestruct (whose post led me to think more on this) are rightly looking for a replacement.
Albeit as someone not super versed in emergercy response, here are platform features that I think are required for the same kind of community reporting twitter uses:
❌ mastodon ❌ discord ❌ facebook ❌ snapchat
many platforms can theoretically post quickly, but not all encourage this like twitter. ❌ however instagram has no sharing feature like the others.
❌ tumblr ❌ cohost
????
If people can think of anything else such a platform would need, or any platform that fits these requirements, feel free to comment. All my friend could think of was NextDoor 😬
Theoretically a crisis response platform with all these features could be coded without needing to also be a Social Media site, but getting people to use it is another thing.