It’s a difficult decision to leave because he has millions of followers.
I can see him gradually moving over and once he’s had enough quitting..
Go Mark!
I certainly support and benefit from Mark Levin. As you say, Go Mark!
I am 55, though, and admit that I can’t really get into Twitter. To me it always seemed like, “Wow! I just took a dump, and here’s the picture!”
I understand, however, that for people like Levin, their “following” is really part of their net worth.
I am bothered, from a freedom of thought standpoint, by everything I read about its management of speech and thought. Flags and banning and censoring are all being used to control both. I don’t think people realize how they are being conditioned, like Pavlov’s dog, by all of this.