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This is hilarious. Not only is today the first day of reddit without third party apps, but Elon shoots himself in the foot by making Twitter unusable.

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[–] yote_zip@pawb.social 10 points 1 year ago (1 children)

600 is way too low. I've never been into Twitter but whenever I see someone's Twitter page they post like 30 times a day. Imagine how many posts the average Twitter user reads if they post that much.

This also breaks the algorithm-induced doomscroll feature of social media, and probably reduces advertiser value even further. Seems like a very obvious misplay even from the POV of an evil CEO.

The limit will probably be gone in a day or so. Elon just kneejerk reacts to things without consulting anyone, and this move is going to plummet user engagement. In the meantime, I hear Mastodon got a healthy user bump today.

[–] Laurentide@pawb.social 9 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I've heard this is happening because they refused to pay for their cloud hosting with Google and got cut off. They need to throttle the entire service to stay afloat until they get some sort of backup plan in place.

[–] black0ut@pawb.social 1 points 1 year ago

Now that seems more likely. Elon has a habit of creating problems and then attributing those problems to completely unrelated stuff so his followers think he's always right. I originally thought that the backend was starting to finally crumble after he fired more than 75% of the company's employees, so he had to limit the load on the system. But your explanation seems more logical.