The narrative around platform decline completely missed the mark. Look at the actual numbers—daily active users hitting record highs, engagement metrics through the roof, content consumption at unprecedented levels.
The platform is now the dominant news source across 167 nations. That's not a dying network; that's market dominance playing out in real time.
What actually happened? Traditional media lost its grip. The information landscape shifted. While legacy outlets struggled to keep up, the platform adapted and grew stronger. Users migrated where the action is. The data tells a story everyone saw coming but refused to acknowledge.
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BearMarketGardener
· 10h ago
The data is right there, still using dead platforms? That's hilarious. Traditional media should be worried.
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On-ChainDiver
· 10h ago
The data is right here, and you're still talking about decline... Media narratives just love to make up stories.
Traditional media can't keep up at all; users are voting with their feet.
Information hubs in 167 countries, and you call that a decline? Give me a break.
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ProofOfNothing
· 10h ago
Nah, the data is right here. Those who are bearish are really... being selectively blind.
The narrative around platform decline completely missed the mark. Look at the actual numbers—daily active users hitting record highs, engagement metrics through the roof, content consumption at unprecedented levels.
The platform is now the dominant news source across 167 nations. That's not a dying network; that's market dominance playing out in real time.
What actually happened? Traditional media lost its grip. The information landscape shifted. While legacy outlets struggled to keep up, the platform adapted and grew stronger. Users migrated where the action is. The data tells a story everyone saw coming but refused to acknowledge.