no matter how you feel about The Donald, I think many of us can agree that today's events constitute a gross abuse of power by Twitter Inc, and are a microcosm of the broader problems of centralized media. many of us have expressed a desire to migrate, but it is unclear where to.

under this tweet i'll be collecting a few examples of people dissatisfied with the Twitter status quo

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RT @0x49fa98
No matter what happens, it's been great, friends, and I hope that our time continues together, here or somewhere else
twitter.com/0x49fa98/status/13

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RT @Plinz
I know everyone is happy that Trump is suspended, but you should also be concerned that a social media company has more power than our highest democratically elected official
twitter.com/Plinz/status/13477

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RT @chaosprime
follower count really taking a beating today

had no idea i was followed by so many of Trump's alts
twitter.com/chaosprime/status/

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RT @Aella_Girl
Holy shit, google play removed Parler from the app store. We just shoved our dick into a hornets nest
twitter.com/Aella_Girl/status/

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RT @orthonormalist
Going to follow my own advice to get a lot more comfortable with distributed, uncensorable, and federated systems of communication this year.
twitter.com/orthonormalist/sta

Follow

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RT @EricRWeinstein
This will not end here. @jack knows that this ends elsewhere. You will have a distributed database that lives nowhere in particular behind an elliptic curve. Or on a rival platform that Trump owns in the Cayman Islands. Etc.

Keep our friends close, and enemies on platform Sam. twitter.com/samharrisorg/statu
twitter.com/EricRWeinstein/sta

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RT @LindseyGrahamSC
Twitter may ban me for this but I willingly accept that fate: Your decision to permanently ban President Trump is a serious mistake.

The Ayatollah can tweet, but Trump can’t. Says a lot about the people who run Twitter.
twitter.com/LindseyGrahamSC/st

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