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Very short notice but otherwise I don't get why people are mad that it is going paid only. Try making an API request to Instagram or the other thousands of large websites that doesn't evne have an api.

If you like the service, just pay for it. I pay for a lot of services already and I do not see why Twitter must absolutely be free. Honestly, I prefer a world where people charge for their products because it will make it easier for everyone when people stop expecting great stuff to be free.

I also love how the people who mainly hate on Twitter now is roughly the same people that constantly said "If you don't like how it's being rung, build your own" etc. Now when Musk bought Twitter and thus got ownership fair and square, it does no longer apply?



> Now when Musk bought Twitter and thus got ownership fair and square, it does no longer apply?

That’s a false equivalency. We agree that he’s allowed to run twitter however he wants to (barring deliberately running into the ground, which is probably illegal).

We just think he’s an idiot in how he goes about it.


Exactly. The way I see it, Twitter was a zombie company for quite a few years. Not sustainable the way it was. Lots of bots, obnoxious people, scammers, spammers, etc. and not a whole lot of positive stuff happening from a business point of view. Bloated big silicon valley company long out of ideas on how to fix things. Hiring more people and trying to be woke clearly wasn't helping.

The notion that this could just have gone on as is was never a plan. Musk is applying shock therapy to maybe nudge it in the direction of resembling a healthy company again. Maybe he'll kill the company. Maybe it will work. But this is better than the failed social experiment it had turned into. The API of course had some valid uses but it was also the tool of choice for bots, advertisers, marketing bureaus, etc. The message is very clear for those: you are welcome to stay but expect to pay for the privilege. I think this probably gets rid of a lot of crap.


Very few wants to pay for hosting crap, so yes I would also believe it would get rid of the overwhelming majority of the crap.




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