@waltercool Discord = scam replacement for IRC.
Twitter / X = scam replacement for IRC.
Mastodon = replacement for Twitter / X.
The Internet rocked back between 1995 - 1999. Why? No one invented his or her own web based replacement for established protocols and clients.
@JohnGritt @waltercool
>Twitter / X = scam replacement for IRC.
How is Twitter supposed to be a replacement for IRC? I know the hashtags were inspired by the # notation for IRC channels, but Twitter itself was originally meant for posting "live blog posts" via SMS.
If anything Twitter is more of a replacement for RSS or the Finger protocol.
@JohnGritt @waltercool
>They dubbed it as "microblogging" so you could argue it was a replacement for Blogger and WordPress, if anything.
That's what I meant by "live blog posts". Liveblogging is basically asynchronous or real-time (micro)-blogging.
@xianc78 @waltercool
But it was not really blogging. It was more like IRC in that it was character-limited chat.
At least Twitter 2009 - 2012 was mostly about real-time sports TV reaction.
And that made it more IRC -like. The hashtag (like an irc channel) transformed Twitter into usability.
From 2006-08, hardly was it anything. Tweets only hit 300k per day and that was owing to being at SXSW.