Twitter suspended our Open Data project's account and wiped all our followers
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Re: Twitter suspended our Open Data project's account and wiped all our followers
#2I don’t expect the system to be bulletproof and remove advanced spam rings, but when obvious spam is allowed to stay on the platform I’m wondering what the idiots at Twitter are really doing.
Re: Twitter suspended our Open Data project's account and wiped all our followers
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#6"The BlockChain"? What's that?
Re: Twitter suspended our Open Data project's account and wiped all our followers
#7I'm saying it again, don't build a business based on someone else's data. At any point it could disappear, along with you.
Re: Twitter suspended our Open Data project's account and wiped all our followers
#8I love it how they have “automated systems that remove spam” that somehow remove innocent accounts like this one but completely fail to remove blatantly obvious spam. I don’t expect the system to be bulletproof and remove advanced spam rings, but when obvious spam is allowed to stay on the platform I’m wondering what the idiots at Twitter are really doing.
Re: Twitter suspended our Open Data project's account and wiped all our followers
#9I'm saying it again, don't build a business based on someone else's data. At any point it could disappear, along with you.
I often have a similar problem and the fact is that most users hang out on platforms that suck like Twitter, Facebook, etc.
If I build my business on a decentralized platform like blockchain etc. I immediately lose 90% or even more of my target audience.
If I build my business on my own datacenter the cost and maintenance involved is staggeringly high.
Do you have a reasonable alternative that would allow small players like us to host large volumes of data (say about 1 TB to 2 TB) while completely controlling the ownership of the data?
Re: Twitter suspended our Open Data project's account and wiped all our followers
#10[1]: https://help.twitter.com/en/rules-and-policies/twitter-limit...