seruriermarshal
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Can you use it now ?Twitter is doing some things to get rid of scammers and government agencies (but then, I repeat myself) from scraping data from users, and part of it has been to limit the number of posts you can see in a day. It's supposed to be temporary.
Who cares?Can you use it now ?Twitter is doing some things to get rid of scammers and government agencies (but then, I repeat myself) from scraping data from users, and part of it has been to limit the number of posts you can see in a day. It's supposed to be temporary.
And it hasn't really hurt, either. Thus indicating that the great majority of those let go were dead weight.Decimating Twitter staff hasn't helped.
It never stopped working for me.Can you use it now ?Twitter is doing some things to get rid of scammers and government agencies (but then, I repeat myself) from scraping data from users, and part of it has been to limit the number of posts you can see in a day. It's supposed to be temporary.
Hard to tell, with Twitter no longer reporting earnings publicly since Musk took over in October. I would think any financial success would be well publicised.And it hasn't really hurt, either.Decimating Twitter staff hasn't helped.
It was a financial disaster before he bought it. What's important is how it's actually *running,* and it seems to be running fine, with something like three quarters or the previous workforce having been invited to explore other career opportunities. Payroll is doubtless a vast portion of the expenses. Especially as exemplified by the numerous insufferable videos that used to be put out by vapid "employees" showing "a day in the life of a Twitter/Tiktok/Google/Microsoft/Instagram/Facebook employee" showing them doing *nothing* all day but consuming company time and resources.Hard to tell, with Twitter no longer reporting earnings publicly since Musk took over in October.I would think any financial success would be well publicised.And it hasn't really hurt, either.Decimating Twitter staff hasn't helped.
Again, without recent data on earnings - hard to tell.What's important is how it's actually *running,* and it seems to be running fine
That's probably correct; ifTwitter is doing some things to get rid of scammers and government agencies (but then, I repeat myself) from scraping data from users, and part of it has been to limit the number of posts you can see in a day. It's supposed to be temporary.