This new limitation by Twitter requiring people to have an account to even see a tweet severely limits the reach of their users’ content, as only Twitter’s own user base can see them now. There is no longer such thing as a public profile. #Nostr fixes this.

https://www.theverge.com/2023/6/30/23779764/twitter-blocks-unregistered-users-account-tweets

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Is tying brand new today?

Yea before this you didn’t need an account to see public profiles and tweets, you just couldn’t reply or interact with them. But now unless you’re logged into an account you can’t see them. It just takes you to a sign in page.

They’ll reverse this decision in a week or two.

I’m guessing either that, or they’ll make it a feature only available to Twitter Blue subscribers.

Something, something, walled garden

😂💯

They can shoot themselves in the foot. 😂

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Wow.

Something tells me that public access to tweets will be announced as a “feature” available only to Twitter Blue subscribers.

They really are trying to speedrun burning birdapp to the ground.

I think they’re trying to push people to pay for Twitter Blue. They haven’t made an announcement about this yet, so I’m wondering if it will be announced as a “feature” only for subscribers. Otherwise this doesn’t make sense, because it will severely limit the use of embedded and shared tweets.

nostr:npub1qny3tkh0acurzla8x3zy4nhrjz5zd8l9sy9jys09umwng00manysew95gx has already called it - Musk is gonna ramp up ID requirements to “fight spam” and people will willingly self-identify for access.

I’ll be falling back to #nostr but Odell is right. They want IDs for speech tracking + X financial app.

Wait til Elon tries to sell people on the Western WeChat he’s allowed to run all based on fiat. That may be the tipping point for people to opt out of the system en masse.

No doubt some people would leave but many will stay either because they like it, or because they’ve locked themselves and their content/brand into the platform so much that leaving would be a financial hit to them. Now is the time to leave and build your brand and identity on open systems.

For sure mate, many will stay and even upgrade to do so.

But look at the laws coming in Aus. People aren’t gonna pay $19 to be IDed and then censored by the government on Twitter *for long*.

Don’t get me wrong, they will fall in at first, but when a few clips get posted of Police coming to ask about posts like we had under Covid here, and a few get banned regardless of Blue subscriptions and a few go to jail eventually like in the UK but all on a much shorter timeline - the model will not sustain.

Things are speeding up. This might be one of the first big shifts we see.

What is Elon thinking…we’re so far from the state of twitter of even just a year ago 🤦🏽‍♂️