- Fleets, launched months ago, is still app-only
- Spaces, the Clubhouse clone, is also app-only.
- Now Tipping.
- Even the uncropped images that launched yesterday (for vertical images) is app-only.
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- Fleets, launched months ago, is still app-only
- Spaces, the Clubhouse clone, is also app-only.
- Now Tipping.
- Even the uncropped images that launched yesterday (for vertical images) is app-only.
I hope this will create an incentive for people to be less partisan and divisive and look for donators outside of their algorithmic bubble.
I remember in 2017 in /r/dogecoin, we would tip each other thousands of doge (back then, it was 1/10th of a penny) for "such many random and much wow comment in forum". This was achieved with a DOGE tipping bot. This idea will most likely work if Twitter starts supporting it as a first class feature. And maybe it will encourage people to speak about things that are valuable. Or maybe it will continue to encourage the…
On the other hand /r/cryptocurrency introduced "moons" as tipping mechanism and the quality of the discussions went downhill really quick. Nowadays, there's lots of sob stories or random posts about how a person just bought in to some random coin, personal anecdotes, etc. I think whatever tipping is implemented needs to be pretty much worthless (aka mostly symbolic), otherwise, people will just spend a lot of their t…
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Yep PayPal is awful about this stuff. I have a friend who's deadname was leaking through PayPal reciepts. They couldn't change it because PayPal insisted on showing the name of the account holder which was validated through the bank account linking. To protect them I now manage the account they have people send payments and donations to. It's suboptimal but it's the only way we can be totally sure their deadname does…
Could it not be fixed by updating the bank account name?
Seems like a lot of taps to send a tip. I was expecting an experience closer to Tippin.me [1] where there's a click to tip, and another to confirm. Tippin.me, happens to be built on Bitcoin's Lightning Network so maybe Twitter will leverage Square's (also run by Jack Dorsey who's keen on Bitcoin) CashApp to do something similar in the future. I could see the tip jar functionality go in the direction where a user depo…
Would like to see some Zelle integration, as almost all major banks in the US already integrate with it. No need for crypto or closed wallets (PayPal and Cash app), just tie into existing instant payment infra. https://www.zellepay.com/get-started
I remember in 2017 in /r/dogecoin, we would tip each other thousands of doge (back then, it was 1/10th of a penny) for "such many random and much wow comment in forum". This was achieved with a DOGE tipping bot. This idea will most likely work if Twitter starts supporting it as a first class feature. And maybe it will encourage people to speak about things that are valuable. Or maybe it will continue to encourage the…
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Easier to just tap the “not interested on this ad” button
ever found that to be particularly effective? I put a concerted effort into doing that for a week... every advert. they started returning after a while.
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Could it not be fixed by updating the bank account name?
you have to update your social security card first. it's doable, but it's a whole chain of paperwork and documents. I transitioned 5 years ago and I still haven't really updated my legal name.