I don’t think that I’m entitled to an audience on social media.
But if someone has created a relationship with me, opted into receiving my messages, and gives me positive feedback about my creations — why is Big Social deliberating hiding my presence from their timeline?
By the way, this is why I’m running my own Fediverse servers: no company should insert itself as a middleman in *my* relationships.
Friendship should not be “pay to play”.
It's maddening how media is trained to be skeptical about so much information, yet takes Big Social’s analytics at face value.
“Twitter is where the audience is,” journalists say.
But how do you actually know that?
What is an audience? Who (or what) counts as an audience? Why are “big numbers” of anonymous impressions better than one reader who gives a damn about what you write?
When will you realize Emperor Elon’s metrics have no clothes?