Elon has responded to the criticism and is increasing the limits to a whopping:

Verified accounts: 8000 posts/day
Unverified accounts: 800 posts/day
New unverified accounts: 400 posts/day
  • LazyCorvid@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    1 year ago

    If you have 800 posts available and you read a post every 10 seconds, then you can only spend 2,2 hours per day on the site before you can’t see new posts.

    Twitter basically forces its users to verify their accounts to use the site in a normal way. That will definitly backfire.

  • EuphoricPenguin@normalcity.life
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    1 year ago

    People were expecting Twitter to go to shit because of bad moderation, but it turns out Elon is much better at adding infuriating features that drive people away in the first place.

  • simplecyphers@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Nothing like telling someone they can’t use your product. I can only imagine what the advertisers are thinking.

    • IgnoreKassandra@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Every tweet you scroll past counts as a read tweet. That probably cuts down the number you can actually read by quite a lot.

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    1 year ago

    I had to look this up, couldn’t believe it. I’ve been pretty indifferent to Musk and Twitter…cause I’ve been always indifferent to Twitter, but this is crazy. As an example, my city’s police and bus services and others all use Twitter to send updates out. And I’m sure it’s the same for most places. And now they’ve essentially lost the ability to mass communicate with people, because they need to be able to reach everyone not just those with an account.

  • ijeff@lemdro.id
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    1 year ago

    There’s some interesting context:

    In 2018, Twitter signed a $1 billion contract with Google to host some of its services on the company’s Google Cloud servers. Platformer reports Twitter recently refused to pay the search giant ahead of the contract’s June 30th renewal date. Twitter is reportedly rushing to move as many services off of Google’s infrastructure before the contract expires, but the effort is “running behind schedule,” putting some tools, including Smyte, a platform the company acquired in 2018 to bolster its moderation capabilities, in danger of going offline. Engadget, June 11, 2023

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      So tl;dr appears to be - Elon refuses to pay Twitter hosting bills, migration plans to a different provider fall behind as pretty much all of the technical talent has been fired or quit, inevitably gets throttled by GCP for non-payment and then introduces “emergency measures” by throttling their user base themselves to try and mitigate it all. The man truly is a visionary.

  • gon@lemmy.world
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    Now, this is ridiculous, of course. However, you shouldn’t be reading more than 600 tweets a day. I mean, I don’t think I’ve read 600 tweets in my whole LIFE!!

    Anyways, mastodon.world.

    • Gestrid@lemmy.ca
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      It’s not just reading. Any tweet that loads as you scroll past it on your feed or in replies to a tweet counts towards the limit.

    • terrapin@lemmy.world
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      I’m not a twitter user but my understanding is that any replies to a tweet also apply towards the limit. So scrolling a popular tweet with hundreds of replies could drain your entire tweet limit in a matter of minutes.

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        1 year ago

        Can confirm. I scroll past blue checks when I read comments and I had run out my post limit in under 20 minutes today.

        • AwakenedFinn@lemmy.world
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          Wild when you think about it… Twitter is supported by ads. The more you are on Twitter the more ads you theoretically will see, making the adspace more valuable. Additionally, the more trouble users experience the less they want to use/interact with the service. Isn’t such a small and arbitrary cap sort of kneecapping themselves?

          I’m assuming the Twitter servers are on figurative fire and this is the only way they can deal short term, because I have a hard time seeing the benefit for them.

  • MoiraPrime@lib.lgbt
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    It’s funny because if he’s trying to reduce costs, letting people upload 2 hour videos probably costs far more than having your website be accessible to people not logged in LMAO

  • Kohta@lemmy.world
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    Man, these big tech companies are really imploding lately, huh? Wonder what’s next.

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      It makes me worried for the end game. We all joke that these people are stupid and some of them are but enough of them aren’t that I can’t see this all being coincidence

    • nottheengineer@feddit.de
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      Meta has shown that getting huge amounts of training data can lead to great results with a model that’s much simpler than what openAI uses and it looks like they are taking a more open approach to LLMs because of that. Twitter has shitloads of possible training data, but it’s Twitter so that data isn’t great.

      Elon is known to be afraid of AGIs becoming hostile, so that explains the decision.

      I don’t think it’ll slow down AI development too much. There are new Llama-based models coming out every month that are better than the previous ones.

      Reddit is a much better source of data and if they don’t want to lose SEO, their data can still be gathered by scraping even after the API changes take effect.