Data from two research firms and figures published by Musk and X suggest a deteriorating situation for X by some metrics. Musk has marketed it as the world’s “town square,” but in number of users it continues to lag far behind social media rivals that focus on video, such as Instagram and TikTok.

In February, X had 27 million daily active users of its mobile app in the U.S., down 18% from a year earlier, according to Sensor Tower, a market intelligence firm based in San Francisco. The U.S. user base has been flat or down every month since November 2022, the first full month of Musk’s owning the app, and in total it’s down 23% since then, Sensor Tower said.

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      It’s almost like “fewer people” is a distinctly different concept from “nobody”.

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        What do you mean Albuquerque has fewer people than NYC? One time I was at this cafe in Albuquerque and it was packed!

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          1. The post you responded to didn’t say that Twitter is “dead”.
          2. People who still use Twitter are, in fact, idiots.
          3. NBC News does seem to be a more credible source than you on this topic.
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          As for me, it should be dead. I’m tired of having people link Twitter, as if any good person will join a discussion on there. It’s a digital parasite feeding off ad revenue and it should be taken down so people stop linking to it and posting on there.

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      Because the algorithm will always try to fill the timeline with something. It’s not going to show you empty spaces where tweets WOULD have been if people who left had been there.

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          Yes. Because the algorithm fills them with tweets from other people. That’s why it seems like there are still the same number of people there even though there aren’t.

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      Whenever I browse Twitter I do it because others link to it

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      , and a lot of porn originates from there

      . I’m glad that people are moving away, because that means these not as many people will use it as a primary source, and post art and other stuff somewhere else.