COMMUNITIES ON PLATFORMS YOU DON’T CONTROL AREN’T YOURS

Published On: February 20, 2026Categories: Community, Social Media

From JA Westenberg’s “Communities are not fungible” piece,

“When a platform dies or degrades, its community does not simply migrate to the next platform, it fragments, and the ones who do arrive at the new place find that the social dynamics are different, the norms have shifted, and a substantial number of the people who made the old place feel like home are gone.”

This is what makes the “how do I move my social media followers to my newsletter?” a seemingly impossible task.

There are people that work at Meta who have multiple vacation homes because they are very good at their job, which is to keep users on their platform.

Make it addictive enough to keep people from leaving, and charge for things that used to be free, and you’ve got yourself a nice career.

Communities are not resources to be optimised and they’re not user bases to be migrated. They’re the accumulated residue of people choosing, over and over again, to remain in a relationship with each other under specific conditions that will never, ever recur in exactly the same way.

Some of your followers on Instagram are never going to subscribe to your newsletter.

Everyday, one of your followers logs into the platform for the last time.

Your followers are not yours, they are owned by the platforms who profit from your years of shouting “follow me on social media for updates!”

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