I have to say that Stage 32 is better than Twitter when it comes to meeting fellow creative people and getting answers to questions about the business of entertainment.
That is the reason I deleted my Twitter accounts and decided to concentrate more on my writing.
Now, if my sudden leaving Twitter has caused anyone of my friends here on Stage 32 any distress.
I apologize it was me not any of you.
Have a nice Introduce Yourself Weekend
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Glad to have you here, Wayne Cothron! Stage 32 is much more about "building each other up" than other social platforms
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Hi Wayne Cothron! Thanks so much for sharing! We have such an incredibly positive community and I'm grateful that you're a part of it! What are you working on writing at the moment?
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Hey, Wayne Cothron. I was wondering why I didn't see you on Twitter. No need to apologize. I think it's great you decided to concentrate more on your writing.
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I couldn't agree with David Abrookin more
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I have a Twitter account Wayne Cothron but I'm rarely on there. Much prefer to be here among friends.
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Twitter is becoming that toxic that I think more will follow your example and quit, considering doing it myself.
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Well, Emily J I'm currently working on a couple of short films with a friend of mine.
We're also thinking about starting a podcast.
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Well, the podcast has taken another step forward and I'm excited about it.
Here's my question is it worth my time to post episodes of this podcast to social media, and which platforms should I use?
Now if I do return to Twitter. I'm just going to upload episodes of the show to the feed in an attempt to grow our audience. There will be no pro wrestling editorials or witty comments from me.
Thanks to everyone in advance.
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That's a great question for the Distribution Lounge, Wayne Cothron.