On Monday, it appears X attempted to encourage users to cease referring to it as Twitter and instead adopt the name X. Some users began noticing that posts viewed via X for iOS were changing any references of “Twitter.com” to “X.com” automatically.

If a user typed in “Twitter.com,” they would see “Twitter.com” as they typed it before hitting “Post.” But, after submitting, the platform would show “X.com” in its place on the X for iOS app, without the user’s permission, for everyone viewing the post.

And shortly after this revelation, it became clear that there was another big issue: X was changing anything ending in “Twitter.com” to “X.com.”

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    7 months ago

    People need to stop using Twitter. It’s like trying to using AOL or whatever now. It’s basically a dead product.

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          7 months ago

          AIM using Pidgin client when not on IRC with mIRC or X-Chat. MSN Messenger was never even on the list.

          /gatekeeps 00s IMs ;)

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      7 months ago

      I am so puzzled by this. I’ve been using the Internet for 30 years, and in early 2000 people were much more standing up to principles. The greatest example was when digg changed how it operated with v4, people left it overnight. Now they prefer to be fucked over and don’t have any intention of changing it, and excuses are really lame like “alternatives are too hard”.

      I think Yuval Harari was right and social media figured out how to hack our brains and control us.

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        7 months ago

        It’s not only laymen either. I have Software Engineering friends who continue to use Twitter because RSS, Mastodon or any other alternative is “hard”. They have no core values or integrity whatsoever.

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          7 months ago

          Why are they your friends, then?

          Edit: I should have added more context. I’m not saying you shouldn’t be friends with Twitter users. I was referring to this:

          They have no core values or integrity whatsoever.

          I wouldn’t want to be friends with someone with “no integrity whatsoever.”

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              7 months ago

              Oh, I don’t have work friends. I only have coworkers. I used to have work friends, but they rarely were there for me when I got laid off twice.