You need to see 2 sides of a coin:
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Elon does a good job sharing / legitimising some topics to his normie followers. That’s good.
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At the same time his platform still blocks some users (never stopped censoring them) and some changes Elon has implemented limit the reach of the author and access to comments:
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Example of blocked users in this Q post with hundred of people called by Q “Patriots” almost all are still blocked until now: https://qalerts.pub/?n=2881
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Example how you can’t read the most recent posts (unless you’re not logged in as twitter user):
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To test - open the above 2 pages in the incognito mode. How many posts from 2024 do you see on each of them? Do you see the comments on both?
Sharing a Nitter link is helpful to those who don’t want to be tracked (what information do they read) and who want to read comments.
It’s said to see that you got downvotes for raising a valid question. As you can see: opinions can be different. I appreciate what Elon is doing but I personally don’t like using slow Nitter just because Elon has blocked comments and most recent profile feeds, something that worked when “psychos” were in charge. As you can see: there are 2 sides of a coin and we need to live with it. The guy who has shared the link actually helped me to read it properly.
You need to see 2 sides of a coin:
-
Elon does a good job sharing / legitimising some topics to his normie followers. That’s good.
-
At the same time his platform still blocks some users (never stopped censoring them) and some changes Elon has implemented limit the reach of the author and access to comments:
-
Example of blocked users in this Q post with hundred of people called by Q “Patriots” almost all are still blocked until now: https://qalerts.pub/?n=2881
-
Example how you can’t read the most recent posts (unless you’re not logged in as twitter user):
-
To test - open the above 2 pages in the incognito mode. How many posts from 2024 do you see on each of them? Do you see the comments on both?
Sharing a Nitter link is helpful to those who don’t want to be tracked (what information do they read) and who want to read comments.
It’s said to see that you got downvotes for raising a valid question. As you can see: opinions can be different. I appreciate what Elon is doing but I personally don’t like using slow Nitter just because Elon has blocked comments and most recent profile feeds, something that worked when “psychos” were in charge. As you can see: there are 2 codes of a coin and we need to live with it. The guy who has shared the link actually helped me to read it properly.
You need to see 2 sides of a coin:
-
Elon does a good job sharing / legitimising some topics to his normie followers. That’s good.
-
At the same time his platform still blocks some users (never stopped censoring them) and some changes Elon has implemented limit the reach of the author and access to comments:
-
Example of blocked users in this Q post with hundred of people called by Q “Patriots” almost all are still blocked until now: https://qalerts.pub/?n=2881
-
Example how you can’t read the most recent posts (unless you’re not logged in as twitter user):
-
To test - open the above 2 pages in the incognito mode. How many posts from 2024 do you see on each of them? Do you see the comments on both?
Sharing a Nitter link is helpful to those who don’t want to be tracked (what information do they read) and who want to read comments.
It’s said you got downvotes for raising a valid question. As you can see: opinions can be different. I appreciate what Elon is doing but I personally don’t like using slow Nitter just because Elon has blocked comments and most recent profile feeds, something that worked when “psychos” were in charge. As you can see: there are 2 codes of a coin and we need to live with it. The guy who has shared the link actually helped me to read it properly.
You need to see 2 sides of a coin:
-
Elon does a good job sharing / legitimising some topics to his normie followers. That’s good.
-
At the same time his platform still blocks some users (never stopped censoring them) and some changes Elon has implemented limit the reach of the author and access to comments:
-
Example of blocked users in this Q post with hundred of people called by Q “Patriots” almost all are still blocked until now: https://qalerts.pub/?n=2881
-
Example how you can’t read the most recent posts (unless you’re not logged in as twitter user):
-
To test - open the above 2 pages in the incognito mode. How many posts from 2024 do you see on each of them? Do you see the comments on both?
Sharing a Nitter link is helpful to those who don’t want to be tracked (what information do they read) and who want to read comments.