• FiveMacs@lemmy.ca
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    10 months ago

    That’s not winning a war…that’s isolating your garbage company further.

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    10 months ago

    I think it’s more winning the battle but losing the war for Twitter. It just ain’t the same and probably never will be.

  • Blaze@reddthat.com
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    10 months ago

    It has been a while that Nitter shut down. Still a pity, a few artists posted only there

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        10 months ago

        The brief explanation is that Nitter worked by creating “guest accounts”, which were a leftover from when you used to be able to use the Twitter mobile app without an account. After creation, these accounts lasted for a month. The time since the ability to create these accounts was removed is nearing (has reached?) a month

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      10 months ago

      The only reason to still check Twitter is to see if they have moved off Twitter yet.

      • PM_me_trebuchets@lemm.ee
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        10 months ago

        So many of my fave artists already left for Bluesky or they also post on tumblr. The reason to have an actual twitter account keeps dwindling by the day.

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    10 months ago

    How come every 3 weeks there is a news that nitter is now dead, and then I go to the Nitter Instance Health Monitor, pick a random instance, and am still able to surf tweets?

    I dont get it. Is this wishfull thinking or do people not understand that instances other than nitter.net exist?

    EDIT: I gotta admit, there is a lot of red in the last days. But it is not completely gone. Yet.

  • lemmytellyousomething@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    10 months ago

    They want a free market. They want to sell their service across borders. They don’t want law makers to limit what they can do.

    And what’s their service? A non-democratic system with many limitations and restrictions and they decide on a very detailed level what you have to do to use it.

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    10 months ago

    This service going down and me recently deciding to try to check in on whether some people I used to follow on Twitter had migrated elsewhere made me realize how much Twitter’s basically isolated itself from the open web.

    A part of me hopes this serves as a wake-up call for those that were still hovering between using Twitter and weaning off it using services like this, to reach out to those they follow and let them know, “Hey, if you think you’re still posting publicly…You’re not, only other people here can see this.” For many people that may not matter, but for creators/influencers? I dunno, maybe network effect is enough that they feel the large audience there is plenty, but I’d think they might want as broad of a reach as possible, and a popular but limited view platform isn’t necessarily that.

    Much more importantly though are any government/critical services. They really need to be brought up to date, if they haven’t been already, that the platform is no longer as publicly accessible as it may have once been. Also the same applies not just for Twitter but Facebook and the like as well, but that’s another topic.

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      10 months ago

      Yeah, I can’t believe that governments and infrastructure services are still using it. I can, at best, see your single tweet, and odds are good I can’t see the most recent. It’s nuts that anyone would ever want to use that as a broad communication platform.

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    10 months ago

    And with it dying I think that’s probably the last time I’ll look at Twitter. If something isn’t publicly available on something like Mastodon it isn’t worth making an account to see.

    • Chewy@discuss.tchncs.de
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      10 months ago

      I’ve enabled auto redirect from twitter to nitter and never bothered to disable the no longer working redirect. Hopefully people switch to some platform with open API access (or rather, a federated platform)