Several other authors of software that accesses the Twitter API have come to that conclusion as well. When #Twidere, my phone app to access Twitter stopped accessing Twitter back in January I pretty much abandoned Twitter. I still check Twitter with its WebUI, less than once a week, but I no longer post or engage there.
But Twitter still gets used by some organizations I do work for, so I do post from their accounts. I wonder how long it will be before they abandon Twitter too.
@imojito As I found out looking at a source code repository, #Twidere isn't "dead": it's being developed. It just wasn't released for some months, maybe due to migration to #Kotlin ?!
#AndStatus for android is somehow the only Mastodon client that doesn't lose toots on my timeline or make the timeline jump around every time I load new toots. The ui isn't as good as #Twidere or #Mastalab, but "shows me all my toots and doesn't lose my place" is a non-negotiable feature set.
Better late than never: My this year's thanks to free software tools
#Twidere is my daily driver for #GNUsocial and one of the mobile applications I mostly use.
#Geany is *the* Gtk editor for me. Writing notes & tasks lists, editing config files, reading and cleaning logs sent in by customers.
Home entertainment has never been so easy with #Kodi and #LibreELEC. I watch series, movies, stream live sports and regular TV all with one handy interface.
Thanks to all the devs, bug hunters, designers, testers, donaters. You've done a magnificent job and - even that sounds somewhat pathetic - brought huge improvements to my life. Rock on!
@sierpeverde @desidia @spectrumgirl @fanta usando el móvil con datos (vamos, sin wifi), se nota muchísimo un menor consumo si se usa un cliente como #AndStatus o #Twidere. Para mí esa es la mejor razón para usarlos antes que el cliente web del nodo