• ira@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    When I heard about the change to block unregistered users from even reading tweets, I wondered if it affected embeds too.

    One of the few good things to come out of this mess if it stops news sites from writing articles that are little more than 6 tweet embeds back to back.

  • katy ✨@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    Imagine being a developer and getting a phone call at 9pm on Friday of a holiday weekend and being greeted with “Sooooo real funny story. We’re going to need to do some heavy load testing on the production server and we’re gonna need you to come in”

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      I would simply say no. But, by this point, I would have been loudly voicing all of the potential problems. Not my problem they ignored all the warnings, I’m not gonna give up a holiday weekend for their fuck up.

      If that means they’d let me go so be it

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        I’m pretty sure the only people working at Twitter at this point are held hostage by their visa, plus maybe a few true musk heads.

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        Now is the time for the twitter devs to implement arse covering mode. Although they probably have been in that mode since the buyout.

        Keep every email. Recorder or otherwise document every phone call, and insist on every instruction being in writing.

        It’s amazing how many managers no longer want you to do a thing when you insist that the instructions to do that thing are in writing.

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          In a company like Twitter, that isn’t going to offer you any kind of protection from getting fired or disciplined. Elon will just fire you anyway.

          He doesn’t have the nuance and foresight to consider any of the experience of his employees because nothing he does with Twitter has any kind of strategy behind it.

          He thinks Twitter is Tesla and he can do whatever he wants, but even with Tesla he’s starting to realize how wrong that actually is.

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          In a company like Twitter, that isn’t going to offer you any kind of protection from getting fired or disciplined. Elon will just fire you anyway.

          He doesn’t have the nuance and foresight to consider any of the experience of his employees because nothing he does with Twitter has any kind of strategy behind it.

          He thinks Twitter is Tesla and he can do whatever he wants, but even with Tesla he’s starting to realize how wrong that actually is.

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        I’m quite certain the only people left at twitter at this point are the ones who won’t or can’t say no.

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    Musk is an idiot and his handling of Twitter is even more idiotic. But can we not use unsourced screenshots of note taking apps for this community? If there’s substantiated news, post a link to a decent source. If we allow these kinda posts just because we agree with them, we’re gonna be very vulnerable to misinformation (case in point: the fact that there’s articles saying that they resumed paying this bill).

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          Yes, I meant that Google holds true power over Twitter, like any hosting company will. Billions be damned.

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        Twitter is as much hostage to Google as anybody is hostage to their service host. They always have the option of building their own or migrating to a different provider.

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    He only knows how to run business on non-competitive sector, otherwise, he is dumb.

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      I think anyone can do that. Even Forest Gump did it with all those fishing boats after the hurricane.