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Another unsurprising shot in the foot for Twitter… certainly limiting how much users can engage with content/see sponsored posts will make more money!

What on earth is this decision? Is there even one possible benefit for this, for anybody?

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What makes this self own even better is the code used to limit reading, doesn’t actually limit requests. So Twitter’s users are DDoSing the site with the official app.

https://sfba.social/@sysop408/110639435788921057

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7 points

No worries. It’s not as if they recently fired most of the people who could fix it quickly.

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Yep, I just started to unfollow accounts on Twitter, leaving only needed ones because you’ll never know when you hit the limit

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8 points

These guys think the service they provide is so invaluable, so critical to the lives of their users, that they’re betting on those users’ willingness to shell out for the experience they’re accustomed to.

It doesn’t seem like a winning strategy but he’s desperate to turn a profit off this thing and I don’t think the long term is much of a consideration right now.

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5 points

The really criminal thing about this is the for some users it is that critical.

So not only are they vastly overestimating how critical their service is to the average costumer; they are also totally fucking over a minority of users for whom it is critical.

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3 points

When Elon shoots himself in the foot, I scream, “No, stupid! Aim higher! Hit a vital organ!”

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