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Building an alternative to academic twitter relies on centring the experiences of lurkers

by Taster • August 18, 2023 • Comments Off on Building an alternative to academic twitter relies on centring the experiences of lurkers
As Twitter, now ‘X’, the preferred social media platform for academics, undergoes a period of change, Gina Sipley argues that part of what made the platform and may make new social media platforms attractive to academics, were the benefits it afforded to those who didn’t publicly engage with the platform, or ‘lurkers’. Like many around … Continued

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