The specific social climate I'm referring to is that you could talk with alt right anon e-celebs, scientists, various health and fitness figures, even to some extent irl famous people, all without fear of doxxing/reporting/some other kind of vexatious and unreasonable intervention. That has never been the case ever since. The feel on all the centralized apps is therefore much more segmented and ghettoized. Now some of those sites were conceived as walled gardens, but Twittee originally was wide open by design, and that was its strength, but now even though outwardly the design has not changed, it is for all practical purposes a walled garden. nostr:nevent1qqsgqvlaaprk2jrlrekae86n834nr4m03pww5rekpfg2vvv5g40p58cpzpmhxue69uhkummnw3ezumt0d5hsygp3xnua8st6hz8l4vgj02zhuj2e4avrlzgghrm5xamty684u4xrmqpsgqqqqqqslntfmd