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FUCK YOUR TWITTER LINKS

FUCK YOUR TWITTER LINKS

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[–] [deleted] 6 pts

Same goes for any links to

  • reddit
  • facebook
  • google
  • youtube
  • any big-tech site

Use archive links instead. Don't feed the beast.

[–] 2 pts

Thank you! God damn I thought this was understood 6 years ago.

[–] 1 pt

i see a lot of interesting things that i don't click on because of this

[–] 2 pts

You can archive it yourself, but I only do that if it seems pretty interesting

[–] 1 pt

I do sometimes, and download the youtube videos so that only my ip is a statistic, but it is an extra step that adds friction.

i miss anticlutch

[–] 0 pt

Or create throwaway logins to like and comment on things to redpill normies. Someone has to fight against Mossad and bots brainwashing people.

Your comments will be read by several individuals at least before getting removed. Redpilling starts with just a few crumbs.

[–] [deleted] 2 pts

Stop encouraging people to use a surveillance application you fuking kike.

[–] 0 pt

The internet itself is a surveillance weapon you retard. Why not use their own weapon against them? Their greatest weapon may end up being their greatest downfall.

[–] 1 pt

I noticed the same thing after I tried to view links the bit. (I've never had a Twitter account). I also noticed you can click sign up and the X button after you click that and it will let you view the comments for a while after.

[–] 3 pts

Never had an account, never will. This latest advertising scheme is gay, and won’t work

[–] 2 pts

It's just conditioning. Before, a person could view without worries. Now you have to click something and X out and you can keep viewing it. Next they'll step that back a bit more. People will slowly climb out thinking they are comfortable and in control of their actions. Then the thought police will be there to ensure they are no longer a threat.

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They are losing accounts/people. This tactic is called a "Dark Pattern". Basically they are "pay walling" access to content.

If you open a link and it asks you to log in or sign up. Make sure to close the tab. They do track that metric and if you basically say "im not interested" after they try to force you to log in some poor moron has to make a report on that data to show how much people dont feel like spending the effort or are unwilling to sign in for content.

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Twitter links work in incognito/private mode without an account (usually)