Paul Krugman Touts Plan to Leave Twitter for Alternative Site. It's Not Going Well

Mel Evans

Liberal pundit and pseudo-economist Paul Krugman has become a prepper of sorts. No, he’s not stocking up on food and supplies to protect himself from a supply chain crisis; he’s preparing to leave Twitter in the event that free speech on the platform becomes unbearable for him.

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On Sunday, Krugman announced that he had opened an account on an open-source Twitter alternative “as a precaution” in case he has to ditch Twitter.

“So, I’ve opened a Mastodon account as a precaution against the possible Muskocalypse on this site,” he announced.

Krugman then attempted to explain his actions by saying that he believes Elon Musk’s “apparently uncontrollable nastiness and childishness” (read: dedication to free speech) will “drive away users and advertisers.” Krugman predicts that Twitter’s “usefulness could collapse” as a result.

For added context, I should point out that in 1998, Krugman predicted that “By 2005, it will become clear that the Internet’s impact on the economy has been no greater than the fax machine’s.”

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So, it’s only been a day since Krugman announced his Twitter backup plan, and I’m amused to inform you that it’s not going well.

“Update: so far things not going well on Mastodon,” he tweeted Monday. “After the initial post, nothing I try to post is showing up. And despite setting it *not* to send an email every time someone follows me, it’s sending them. I hope these are just teething problems.”

Oh, Krugman! Always a great source of humor.

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