@aral nothing wrong with being small. Everyone has to start somewhere.
That said, you probably have one of the biggest accounts that I've seen on here.
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@aral nothing wrong with being small. Everyone has to start somewhere. That said, you probably have one of the biggest accounts that I've seen on here. 3 comments
@aral I wasn't complaining, I was just observing an interesting contrast. Indeed, I find it rather admirable that despite having clearly one of the more popular accounts on this platform, you find the humility to care about the small. The devil's in the details, or so they say, so perhaps we all really ought to pay more attention to those, to make sure he's got nowhere to hide. |
@ligma Indeed. And yet it is four orders of magnitude smaller than the most popular accounts on Twitter and one that’s grown over six years here (or 16 years if you consider that some folks migrated over with me from there, where I had ~42K followers, slowly built up since 2006). To wit, celebrities who migrated over flew past such numbers here in a day or two. Again, we’re talking orders of magnitude difference. (And I’d be the first to support hiding follower counts altogether.)