Twitter silently removes login requirement for viewing tweets
Twitter silently removes login requirement for viewing tweets
Days after requiring users to log in to view tweets on the web, Twitter has silently removed these restrictions.
Days after requiring users to log in to view tweets on the web, Twitter has silently removed these restrictions.
No, they didn't. I still cannot view twitter without an account.
25 0 ReplyI don't understand how these articles keep misleading people on this. You can now view shared links. You cannot browse without logging in.
17 0 ReplyAuthor was accidentally still logged in but forgot?
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Seems like you can look at individual tweets, but that's it. You can't even see replies.
10 0 ReplyBasically they didn't want to keep getting killed by the Google search index
5 0 ReplyI'm also unable to see comments. They are very good at killing twitter. @ThatOneKirbyMain2568
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Doesn’t matter, I’m done trying.
5 0 ReplyThe company motto is pretty much "chaos"
4 0 ReplyI wonder how much blocking anon views upped the bounce rate.
3 0 ReplyI still can't do it.
2 0 ReplyElon knew that Threads was gaining a lot so he made a decision to do this.
2 0 ReplyYeah probably the traffic took a nose dive they figured they have to backtrack. Better get a little rather than nothing.
2 0 ReplyThe real reason that this is done, is to avoid users to index and scrape the website. Allowing to workaround the api rate limits. Twitter is ded.
1 0 ReplyI wonder how much blocking anon views upped the bounce rate.
1 0 ReplyI wonder how much blocking anon views upped the bounce rate.
1 0 ReplyI wonder how much blocking anon views upped the bounce rate.
1 0 Reply@Very_Bad_Janet I'm still unable to see twitter replies / comments.
1 0 ReplyI was just able to read a tweet from May 2023. I wasn't able to read replies. I don't have an account. So maybe this is working inconsistently?
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