Bye-bye, blue birdie

After 15+ years of existence, my Twitter account of @maximum_z is no more.

I got hacked. Somebody got in, took over, and booted me out.

A few days later, I got an email saying the account was suspended for “violating our rules against inauthentic accounts.”

Despite my efforts to fix it, Elon’s minions opted to deny any and all attempts.

And that was that.

I’d posted the news on other platforms, and was met with a lot of “Trust me. It’s for the best” and “I left a while ago. No regrets.” I imagine that’s how I’ll eventually feel about it, but for now, it’s still a period of adjustment.

A majority of the screenwriters and the screenwriting-adjacent I know were people I’d met/discovered on Twitter, so it’s a shame that those connections are no more. Especially since many had already voluntarily left – either to other platforms or off social media altogether.

It’ll be very strange not seeing updates from people I’ve known for such a long time – most virtually, with the occasional real-life encounter.

My account was also a strong marketing tool. It was great for announcing news of any sort, including progress on scripts, touting contest victories (and the occasional defeat), being part of self-promoting opportunities like ScreenPit, boosting the work of other writers, updates about my short film (coming soon!), and spreading the word about the Maximum Z Script Showcase.

Even with the loss of @maximum_z, this blog will endure and I’m still on other platforms, so feel free to connect with me on those – if you haven’t already.

Blue Sky – @pezscreenwriting

Instagram – @pezscreenwriting

There’s still the option of trying to re-establish the cancelled account, but that just seems like more trouble than it’s worth. Same goes for attempting to set up a new one.

It was fun while it lasted. Moving on and getting back to working on scripts.

3 thoughts on “Bye-bye, blue birdie

  1. Hey Paul. I’m sorry for the trouble you’re experiencing. It makes you wonder why anyone would want to do such a thing. It sounds like you’ve got a plan to rebound properly. Best of luck.

  2. I know how you feel, Paul. I had the exact same experience with my original Facebook account. There was no fixing it, but I eventually created another page (or two or three), but I’ll always wonder about the friends and long-distance connections who were left behind.If there’s any consolation for you, it’s probably that Twitter (I’ll never call it “X”) is not nearly as attractive as it was pre-Elon (and this is coming from an early Tesla adopter who was a fanboy long before most people knew who he was).

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