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Micheline Maynard's avatar

I can tell you my experience. Twitter doesn’t drive traffic to my Substack newsletter (97% is subscribers and the rest comes from Instagram and Facebook). It doesn’t drive that many direct book sales (i.e. I post a link and someone clicks to buy a book). Twitter lets people - readers, show producers, reporters - know there IS a book. It lets them congratulate me on the book and contact me via email if they are interested. It’s more of an aide memoire than anything else.

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Melanie Cordan's avatar

Agree with your thoughts completely. In response to the ship going down, I joined Mastodon. I've always been an early adapter when it comes to tech or social media so I'll probably join Hive as well. But your post got me thinking about why Twitter works for me and why it is my favorite of the social media methods. What it fulfill for me is community. As a newbie it is how I learned about agents and agencies. It is how I learned who the big publishers are. It is how I followed people and learned about pitch contests and postcard shares and most importantly, how I found friends on the same journey even though we are traveling in different boxcars.

The thing I will miss most about Twitter that I haven’t seen on the other platforms yet? Back and forth conversation. Newsletters are great for sharing your own journey but they feel so insular. (And for me? Blogging these days feels very narcissistic in general.) I’ve been on Linkedin for awhile but for my day job, and it’s great for the matter-of-fact “Hey this is what I am working on.” Mastodon has potential but so far I don’t see a lot of cross-pollination in discourse. Hive also seems great but seems so new… and it's only run by two people. Is that sustainable if everyone jumps on at once and there is no support structure to handle the traffic? Not sure...

But what resonated from this post the most? Your idea that we are writers and starting over is part of the job. Thank you for framing it like this; it was fun to muse about this morning.

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