Closed dvikan closed 1 year ago
@dvikan. He doesnt hear us anymore. Hope is really dying here
Was a matter of time until they did something like this, huge bummer but now we have to figure out another way I guess. But this is gonna take time, no point rushing anyone.
Probably the reason is this https://techcrunch.com/2023/06/30/twitter-now-requires-an-account-to-view-tweets
A sad day for both Nitter and Libreddit.
A sad day for both Nitter and Libreddit.
It's sad how many bad things happen recently. Teddit probably will join libreddit tomorrow. But I don't get why searx.be was shut down today by its cloud provider. RedHat also annoyed people, YT sends laughable DMCA to invidious and starts testing agressive anti-adblock and Uber wants to display targeted ads in app and vehicles. There's probably more but it's just from top of my head. EDIT: Also netflix account sharing
PS. Sorry for off-topic but it's just strange that all of this happens so fast and at the same time.
wow. a whole lot goings on
Elon and a Twitter dev confirmed it's a temporary measure, we just have to wait it out.
Elon and a Twitter dev confirmed it's a temporary measure, we just have to wait it out.
Hopefully, or I will personally consider that Twitter itself is dead (which will be real sooner or later, anyway).
wow. a whole lot goings on
Q3 2023 either just started or is about to start.
A sad day for both Nitter and Libreddit.
It's sad how many bad things happen recently. Teddit probably will join libreddit tomorrow. But I don't get why searx.be was shut down today by its cloud provider. RedHat also annoyed people, YT sends laughable DMCA to invidious and starts testing agressive anti-adblock and Uber wants to display targeted ads in app and vehicles. There's probably more but it's just from top of my head. EDIT: Also netflix account sharing
PS. Sorry for off-topic but it's just strange that all of this happens so fast and at the same time.
It's actually likely due to a mix of 2 things: start of Q3, but also the high interest rates. Now that leverage isn't cheap, business models that never really worked (like twitter) or that have limited scalability (only so much netflix can do to increase profits, esp now that there are more competitors, incl piracy), businesses are rushing to try to become profitable or achieve growth during natural stagnation. Its shitty for the consumer but we were also spoiled with free stuff when investors were into blitz-scaling, a grow first, profit later approach that was only possible with the low cost of borrowing money.
Duplicate of #919
https://nitter.net/polititrondelag
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[0] https://github.com/RSS-Bridge/rss-bridge/issues/3469