This is great. I hope this trend continues and X becomes a wholly paywalled site. Pay to post, extra for images, doubly so for gifs. Pay to retweet, double for quote tweet. Essentially every function should have a monetary cost.
This was apparently the final straw for me. I have no interest in using the default interface nor in paying for TweetDeck. I logged out and have no intention of logging back in.
I've been an avid TweetDeck user since 2016, but the "new" TweetDeck that was rolled out this past month is unbelievably slow and unresponsive on my machine—I'd say load and response times are ~20% the speed they used to be (as in, 5x slower).
As a result, I've been on Twitter significantly less because I dread loading up the page (on top of generally feeling embarrassed to be on the platform lately).
I was prepared to fork over whatever monthly fee would let me kept using TweetDeck. But after this massive performance downgrade, chances are slim that I will.
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 32.6 ms ] threadI understand to a certain extent, these businesses, must be businesses. I don't like it, but I have to agree that it does in fact exist.
It doesn't have to. I don't see it as an end but as a fork in the road.
As a result, I've been on Twitter significantly less because I dread loading up the page (on top of generally feeling embarrassed to be on the platform lately).
I was prepared to fork over whatever monthly fee would let me kept using TweetDeck. But after this massive performance downgrade, chances are slim that I will.