Twitter looking into a bug restricting some users from liking and retweeting.

I have since deactivated my account, but i still will occasionally click on the Twitter link on desktop. That site loads sooooooo slow these days. It’s really disheartening to see so many people refuse to let go of birdsite.

The Dark Lord ☑️
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With Twitter, you follow people. On Reddit you follow topics. As long as the best topics are discussed, Lemmy is a viable alternative. But Mastodon needs specific people you want to follow to move over.

@ollien@beehaw.org
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Mastodon actually lets you follow hashtags, which is a nice compromise, but it definitely isn’t curated so you gotta pick which hashtags you follow kinda carefully.

It’s crazy how large complex feats of engineering are hard to maintain when you fire most of the people who understood how it worked.

@makuus@pawb.social
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Wait a second. I was told that those people were all just grifters who did nothing, and that the platform would be rock-solid even without them. Do you mean to say that… that I’ve been told wrong?

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21Y

yes my dear sir

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21Y

what’s impressive is that they still do have many hundreds of costly engineers and their site is now shit. Mastodon on the other end is working pretty well, being administrated by a bunch of volunteer sysadmins. i like this 😇

Crazy how shit breaks if all the three devs remaining are forced to work on new shit that they absolutely do not want to work on because they see how useless and irrelevant it is.

@Grimpen@lemmy.ca
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Funny, Mastodon has been working fine for me. I liked it so much, I jumped feet first into Lemmy when Reddit started to enshitify.

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