I think the part you’re missing is that Nitter is actually a valuable service to some of us.
I think the part you’re missing is that Nitter is actually a valuable service to some of us.
It’s a private front-end service. So you can see Twitter posts without logging in or giving them your data. They obviously don’t like that.
I tried to create one recently but there is now a fucking gauntlet of captchas and puzzles you have to solve to create an account.
Same goes for Google now.
My kids school doesn’t update delayed openings on Mastadon. Because most kids, and a whole lot of adults aren’t on there.
They don’t have to stop posting there. They can do both.
Mobilizon is the Fedi version of Facebook groups/Meetup.
That would be great if other important people stopped posting important information there.
You can still see Tweet embeds. And you can still look at the specific Tweet on Twitter. But you can’t see any replies. Or sometimes just a few old ones.
We’re still recovering from the impact of a previous President who openly and regularly promoted a complete disregard for public safety during a literal pandemic.
I think this is one of few things where employees are successfully putting their collective foot down. I’ve seen several companies announce return to office and then walk it back just a few days later after an enormous portion of the workforce threatens to leave.
It’s usually cheaper if you don’t plan to stay in the same place for >2 years.
Otherwise no.
Please explain how Nitter supports any website.