I GOT DEPRESSED WHEN I SAW STEPHEN FRY HAD LEFT TWITTER. THEN I REMEMBERED I'D ONCE INTERVIEWED HIM AND IT'D BEEN GREAT. AND SUDDENLY I WAS HAPPY AGAIN.
I GOT DEPRESSED WHEN I SAW STEPHEN FRY HAD LEFT TWITTER. THEN I REMEMBERED I'D ONCE INTERVIEWED HIM AND IT'D BEEN GREAT. AND SUDDENLY I WAS HAPPY AGAIN.
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Stephen Fry leaving Twitter and his 12.5 million followers is bad news. It’s like Ash Barty leaving tennis. Worse, probably. He wasn’t just a sustaining presence, he was the backbone of the place. Even if you didn’t wait up at night for him to Tweet, just the fact that he was there brought a lot of comfort. Like, how bad can a social media platform be if Stephen Fry’s on it?
I GOT DEPRESSED WHEN I SAW STEPHEN FRY HAD LEFT TWITTER. THEN I REMEMBERED I'D ONCE INTERVIEWED HIM AND IT'D BEEN GREAT. AND SUDDENLY I WAS HAPPY AGAIN.
I GOT DEPRESSED WHEN I SAW STEPHEN FRY HAD…
I GOT DEPRESSED WHEN I SAW STEPHEN FRY HAD LEFT TWITTER. THEN I REMEMBERED I'D ONCE INTERVIEWED HIM AND IT'D BEEN GREAT. AND SUDDENLY I WAS HAPPY AGAIN.
Stephen Fry leaving Twitter and his 12.5 million followers is bad news. It’s like Ash Barty leaving tennis. Worse, probably. He wasn’t just a sustaining presence, he was the backbone of the place. Even if you didn’t wait up at night for him to Tweet, just the fact that he was there brought a lot of comfort. Like, how bad can a social media platform be if Stephen Fry’s on it?