5 alternatives with which to forget the toxicity of Twitter

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Of all the social networks that are active, Twitter is probably the one that has aged the worst. Back in 2010, it was all laughter and memes on the 140-character social network. Currently, it is almost impossible to pick up the mobile to take a moment of relaxation on Twitter. Yes or yes, you are going to end up angry. You'll end up seeing something that pisses you off, or you'll even end up posting the odd outrage. Following the advice of the great Ibai Llanos, today we will show some alternatives to leave toxicity and bad vibes out with some alternatives to the celestial bird network.

Sick of Twitter? You can try these 5 alternatives

Whether you're tired of twitter by its users, as by its policy, here are a few alternatives:

Mastodon

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Although the Internet only talks about Mastodon when the tycoon on duty wants to buy the social network or when censorship is applied, the truth is that this social network has been an interesting alternative to Twitter for years. It works with decentralized servers and, although many think that there is absolute freedom within Mastodon, the truth is that its code of conduct prevents publishing any barbarity.

Mastodon works by instances, so you will be able to follow only the topics that interest you.

Reddit

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Reddit is still the perfect fusion between a social network like Twitter and a modern forum. For years, only those who are fluent in English have enjoyed this social network. However, the Hispanic community Reddit has been growing every year, so now you can use this network as if you were at home.

Like Mastodon, Reddit works by subreddits (subforums, come on). Can follow the themes that you like the most and ignore the rest. It is not a network without controversy, but it is a good way to change the environment and put Twitter aside for a while.

Discord

Discord

It was born as a community of players, but ended up exceeding all their expectations. In order to access Discord, you first need to find a community of users who are similar to your tastes. There are thousands, and you can be in as many as you want at the same time.

Discord works by servers. Each server has its rules, its thematic rooms and its users.

Tumblr

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Tumblr had better moments, but it's still another great alternative to Twitter. This network of microblogging It has stayed pretty true to its principles, and is still a good network for sharing comments, GIFs, and images.

Of course, a few years ago, this network became a bit puritanical overnight when it was acquired by WordPress – to put it quickly, all the NSFW content was uploaded. Come on, there is, there is censorship.

Twitter (no official API)

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Can Twitter be the alternative to Twitter? Yes. The current problem of Twitter es que has lost its essence. It is no longer that immediate network, since its timeline is now structured with respect to relevance. It will not matter if you follow 20 or 2.000 users. The Twitter algorithm decides what you are going to see. And you'll end up reading more tweets from people you don't follow. Hence, the social network is no longer so in line with your personal preferences.

You're more likely to spend an hour a day on Twitter if they show you inflammatory tweets than if you get all the tweets from your friends and acquaintances one by one. However, you will be with me if I tell you that Twitter used to be cooler. Can you go back to Twitter's past? Well yes, although you will have to give up some features of the network. The solution is as simple as use an unofficial Twitter client on mobile. Fenix 2 is a good choice for Android, and Tweetbot is an equivalent option for iOS. They're both worth money, but they'll bring Twitter back to what it once was.

Another way to return to the origins of Twitter is through private lists. In that case, also use a third-party app. Because? Well, because you are going to save yourself the typical bombardment of advertising that Twitter does exclusively to users of its official mobile app.


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