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This trend isn’t limited to Millar. Other notable names such as Nick Spencer and even some top-tier talents like Scott Snyder have taken similar steps or are contemplating doing so. The shift signifies a return to more traditional, controlled forms of communication, reminiscent of early webcomics creators and bloggers who used email newsletters and message boards.
The Toxicity of Twitter and Industry Dynamics
Twitter's toxicity stems from its design, which often encourages mob mentality, and its algorithms that amplify outrage. Industry insiders argue that Twitter's environment discourages healthy discussion, fosters harassment, and incentivizes outrage cycles that hurt creators and fans alike.