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Twitter has started blocking unregistered users

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Twitter has started blocking unregistered users

If you currently try to access Twitter without logging in to your user account, you may find you’re unable to see any of the content that was previously available to the wider public. Instead, you’ll likely be met with the Twitter window that asks you to either sign in to the platform or create a new account, effectively blocking you from viewing tweets and user profiles or browsing through threads unless you’re a registered Twitter user.

Several members of The Verge team have been able to replicate the issue, and it appears to be affecting web access on both desktop and mobile devices. Prior to this change, Twitter allowed people limited access to the platform without an account — you could view public tweets and user profiles, for example, but couldn’t like or leave comments. A window that prevented readers from viewing additional posts until they signed in also previously appeared after the viewer had scrolled past an undisclosed number of tweets, though that at least allowed some access to the platform.

Now, regardless of how you try to access the website — be that the homepage or a direct link to a tweet or profile — you’re immediately met with a sign-in prompt that completely obscures your view. It doesn’t even tease the content with a swift redirect. You simply can’t see anything.

Well, I'm not going to sign up. So I won't be posting any more links to Twitter. I wouldn't give Elmo the time of day. Hell, if I saw him drowning in a river, I'd throw him a cement block.
 
I noticed. I always did think it was kind of hilarious that you could view Twitter without ads if you were not logged in, but if you were logged in you got them. The opposite model would have been better for them and their registered users.
I actually do have an account, which I created semi-accidentally, but have no idea how to get into it or desire to do so.
 
I only check it on occasion to check trending subjects. But their one-word Trending lists are practically useless. When I do find something I might be vaguely interested in, the bog of negativity is unpleasant. Seriously, I don't think there's been a single pleasant thing I've seen on that app.
 
Oh dear, no more Twitter reading for me, oh woe is me.

I know, right. I'm sitting here literally crying in my beer.

I only check it on occasion to check trending subjects. But their one-word Trending lists are practically useless. When I do find something I might be vaguely interested in, the bog of negativity is unpleasant. Seriously, I don't think there's been a single pleasant thing I've seen on that app.

I only ever end up there when following a link posted in this forum.
 
Either that, or Elon is so full of himself that he thought if he blocked unregistered users we'd all sign up just to see what he's saying!

Isn't it obvious, the more registered members he has the more advertisers pay him.
 
What's with this rubbishing Elon vibe?
He rescued Twitter from the anti discussion democrat nutbars surely.I have been following stuff on free Twitter for the first time.
 
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Maybe this will convince ISF members to link to something other than tweets. It's annoyed me for awhile. Especially in Russian invasion posts.

What I find most confusing is when people link to a Tweet that is itself a link to an actual news story.

Why not just link to the story? Is Elon paying you?
 
What I find most confusing is when people link to a Tweet that is itself a link to an actual news story.

Why not just link to the story? Is Elon paying you?

Lots of people use Twitter almost as a portal so for them it's "natural" to point folk to the Tweets that they followed to get the new story.
 
What's with this rubbishing Elon vibe?
He rescued Twitter from the anti discussion democrat nutbars surely.I have been following stuff on free Twitter for the first time.


He took away the authoritarian left's ability to censor their political opposition and they ******* hate him for it.
 
Trausti said:
Apparently only temporary.

https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1674865731136020505

Temporary emergency measure. We were getting data pillaged so much that it was degrading service for normal users!
Really, Elon? The software was so weak that "data could be pillaged" without logging in? Can I suggest that it wasn't the login that was the problem. Or that you are simply inventing a fib out of thin air.

"Let that sink in" indeed. :rolleyes:
 

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