@jameshjacksonjr I was keeping tabs anyways between the newsletter and my Twitter feed plus on here. 😉

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@jameshjacksonjr Possibly. I've cut it off before a few times in past years cold turkey. Or I'll just use it less and less and peek in from time to time. But somehow doubt will see the bands and labels make a mass migration to another network.

@pkimpton unless u tweet them and keep telling them about mastodon and why they don't want their data being tracked and sold to the highest bidder

@jameshjacksonjr Been telling quite a few individuals, etc about it, etc

@jameshjacksonjr No different than losing weight, gotta gradually cut it off or cut some things off . Like sugar, I've stopped using sugar, and avoid sugary drinks pretty much altogether. Not to mention not binging on pizza all the time. And I've lost about 30lbs in a couple of months. So it's all about moderation and will power.

WIth FB I just got sick of everyone on there so that with after I did a back up it was gone in less than a week.

@pkimpton
Im glad I never ever had accounts on Facebook Instagram and all that crap IRC chat and the such was me being social back in the late 90s early 2000s

@jameshjacksonjr Yeah, I had IRC years ago, I haunt it every now and then especially if I want to find pirated content, etc. Obviously bands, labels aren't trying to promote their content on IRC other than their diehard fans doing it.

On IG I have 30 or 40 of people I keep in touch with daily with on there. So that'll probably remain even after I ditch Twitter.

Back in the days I had myspace, that's how I learned to do HTML my profile looked like a website which I thought was pretty cool.

@pkimpton
Wow you were and are on tons of big companies proprietary social networks over the years

@pkimpton
What attracted u to those types of networks in the beginning

@jameshjacksonjr Keeping in touch with the bands I listen to and such especially when the mail order catalog days died. And also at the time most stores near me didn't sell nearly half the stuff I listened to at the time. So you learn to network and spread out.

If it weren't due to learning to network like that. Hell I wouldn't have one of my longest friends for 20+ years and probably wouldn't have ever met.

@jameshjacksonjr it's just like Amazon it's a convenient way to get things you want. Rather than hunt down through 50+ physical stores to find what you want. It's like me online is my way to socialize.

Sure I like bars, but I'm not shelling out $50+ on food and beer. And when my partial anxiety kicks in won't talk to a damned soul.

@pkimpton
Chatting online is cool I do that too we are doi ng it now what makes u want to do it on evil social network services

@jameshjacksonjr it's like alcohol. Sometimes it's just a necessary evil. Is it bad for me, sure is. Twitter I can kick, a few folks on there I keep in touch with daily not so much. But they're nowhere else to be reached. But also not on the level of "hey text or call me anytime"

But honestly alcohol also is what keeps me from being hooked on prescription pain meds.

But also I could just be content to live in the hills of Vermont and not bother with a soul and be off the grid.

@pkimpton
Im sure if I had accou its on. Those services it would be hard to Leave them as it is for you

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