I personally have written such a platform - and I can tell you from experience that the main problem with ANY such platform is adoption.
If you can get enough people to start using your platform, it then becomes viable. The problem is, everybody is on Twitter, so nobody wants to go anywhere else because nobody is there.
When they don't like what Twitter does, people just quit using it instead of pursuing alternatives. It's the easy (lazy) approach - getting your friends to sign up for another platform is just too much work.
is that I have absolutely no desire to ever see this Lazic jerk or to support any of his efforts. He has managed to deter me more than any review ever could.
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If you can get enough people to start using your platform, it then becomes viable. The problem is, everybody is on Twitter, so nobody wants to go anywhere else because nobody is there.
When they don't like what Twitter does, people just quit using it instead of pursuing alternatives. It's the easy (lazy) approach - getting your friends to sign up for another platform is just too much work.
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We are well on our way there, and not likely to change direction any time soon.
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Sadly, you are quite wrong about this. Safety is now the #1 concern, and the government is the #1 choice to provide it.
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Assuming you aren't beaten or shot for documenting or recording it.
And report it? Sure. And nothing happens. Great approach.
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I still think it's a good example, though, in that an extra 10 years would definitely not have deterred those guys.
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And yes, an extra 10 years would have done nothing to change the outcome there.
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