nuff said

  • randomTingler@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago
    • Your Google search result redirects to Twitter
    • you click and open the link
    • Twitter asks you to login to see the tweet.
    • You close that tab and move on to next search result.

    Best way to avoid traffic to your site, then complain about revenue loss from advertisements.

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      1 year ago

      Honestly my wild guess is that he’s trying to make Twitter profitable from subscription based services and not so much from ad revenue.

      Can’t really have free speech if platform depends on advertisers and investors.

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        Perhaps. But a rather large issue arises when your content is generated primarily by users who wouldn’t want to pay for a service.

        There is also the issue where if you are having to pay to get around interaction limits is it really free speech? Or just limited to those that can afford to pay?

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          I think these limits were increased to a point where they are not really bad or they were removed. The point of them was to prevent scraping to train AIs

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      medium started doing the same shit, sometimes it has interesting articles I’d like to read, but then they started putting in behind registration so I just no longer open medium links.