Despite several attempts to move off, the center of gravity is still there.
I see discussions pop up on /r/webdev on reddit, but not a super active subreddit.
on 4chan there used to be /wdg/ (maybe there still is, but i haven't been to that website in years at this point)
I bet a lot of discussions happen on Slack servers for specific frameworks, but I don't have a lot of experience with using those except asking questions in the #questions channels
I don't recommend any development communities. If you want to try Discord, many people who will try to get you fired are available to chat with. I talk with long time friends who are developers but it's mainly really sad conversations.
> … Or is it all realtime communication, like Slack and Discord, these days?
Yes to all.
Friends + threads like these!
Try searching Twitter using key terms on xcancel (or another proxy) in order to find more relevant accounts to follow, and seed your algorithm with.
Unless you originally started using the account for niche tech purposes, your niche interests can remain a minor part of your bubble for sure.
Twitter is not really substantive, that is true, bit it is quite valuable in learning about something existing in the first place. For example yesterday I learned that "niri" DE exists from a random comment to a tweet, and it is quite an amazing tool!
Vague/useless contribution of an alternative
here's a penny, bot
I know a lot about his politics now though.
I'm not going to beat around the bush. You know as well as I do that X has become the de-facto social media network for extreme-right demographics and the overall quality of content has objectively diminished as a result.
It's a weak form of deflection.