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The great social media migration

The naturist exodus from Twitter and finding a truer connection

In recent weeks, social media has seen a significant shift in user behavior. Twitter, now rebranded as X, is hemorrhaging users amid growing dissatisfaction with its direction under Elon Musk. Racism and misinformation proliferate unchecked, and Musk’s leadership has further alienated users who are disillusioned by his openly political affiliations and authoritarian inclinations. For many, the tipping point came with Musk’s appointment to lead a federal agency, cementing his influence over government and technology alike. It’s not just a question of poor moderation—it’s about whether we should continue supporting platforms that empower oligarchs and compromise fundamental values.

Naturists, among others, are fleeing X for platforms like Bluesky, Threads, and Substack. Historically, Twitter was a unique digital space for naturists to share their values and build community. Its permissive policies on nudity allowed users to post images and ideas that aligned with their philosophy without fear of censorship. Now, as naturists migrate to alternatives, the question arises: are they missing a bigger opportunity to divest from social media altogether? 🪐


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