Has Twitter killed Nitter?
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pour one out.
edit 1: maybe temporary? paste cause i can't even put it on archive.is right now:
@AqueelMiq this is a temporary restriction, we will re-enable logged out twitter access in the near future
pour one out.
edit 1: maybe temporary? paste cause i can't even put it on archive.is right now:
@AqueelMiq this is a temporary restriction, we will re-enable logged out twitter access in the near future
Yet another victim of the data rush.
How long until we'll search for information and get nothing besides SEO-optimized AI-geneted sites, instead of genuine human opinions?
This is irritating. I use Nitter once a week to check if someone's still alive. If I see them posting crap I know they're still breathing.
Looks like https://github.com/zedeus/nitter/issues/919#issuecomment-1615136091 is the reason. Smells like bullshit. Thereās no way this is correct.
Kinda sucks. Been using it to check a few tweets here and there without an account.
Guess I'll be skipping Twitter links entirely now.
I've run into this yesterday, and was puzzled not to be able to find any news about the change back then! It really does suck, and I wonder about the timing coinciding with the shutdown of Reddit APIs; yet another site full of useful content taking its toys and going home. š
Am i forgetting something?
Maybe redhat?
Is it economics pushing them all? Or if they all do it together there won't be as much push back against themindividually?
Economy is a huge driving factor to these decisions.
This is largely due to the unusually low interest rate environment weāre used to in the past 20+ years. With the low interest rates, everyone at all levels are taking on more loans. US Govt just uncapped the debt ceiling recently so they could borrow more; companies are used to getting āfreeā money from investors who take on cheap loans in hopes for a big payout; individuals are leveraging more and more into mortgages because property values go up, and dammit Iām working full time and I demand annual international vacations.
All these money pumped into the system is creating more opportunities to earn more, which results in more spending (thatās partially driven by the ever growing of loans), which leads to the higher rate of inflation. And to tame that inflation, the only tool weād have at our disposal is to dial up the interest rate.
Higher interest rate leads to lesser money floating around; on the corporate side, it means lesser free money from investors because theyāre no longer getting the cheap loans. As result of that, companies have to try to extract more out of what theyāve already got to keep things a float. More ads, less freebies/discounts, increasing costs, etc. are just the beginning. Pretty soon, those with less than solid business model will be unable to keep their entire staff and even larger rate of layoffs will follow, followed by eventual closures.
Thereās no push back on this; individual push back or not, the companies are more likely to answer to their shareholdersā demand for profit than usersā demand for things of what was. More and more companies will follow suit and/or go under. Whatās coming isnāt going to be pretty, sadly.
Iām cynical and assume Twitter absolutely did it on Reddit day on purpose
The cynical in me tells me this was Musks plan all along and had been coaxing Spez to get him to implode Reddit to take off heat from this move.
I'm just waiting for Spez to follow his idol and restrict access to Reddit to all non-logged in users. How can I petition him to do so....
Didn't Elon say he hated the login-window-on-scroll just after purchasing twitter?
Elon says a lot, occasionally it isn't out of his arse.