Tell HN: Twitter is growing increasingly unusable without an account
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#2Re: Tell HN: Twitter is growing increasingly unusable without an account
#3There also are alternative interfaces such as nitter
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#4I'm also a bit lazy so I've also setup a redirector plugin to automatically redirect every twitter link to Nitter, been happy since then.
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#5Don’t forget Reddit. Reddit’s login pop-ups are more aggressive than Twitter’s for me.
> Now you can perhaps read ten tweets or replies to a linked tweet without an account before the same thing occurs
Perhaps an unpopular opinion, but I don’t think any company is obligated to provide unlimited access for free without an account. If you’re trying to scroll deep into conversations or someone’s Tweets, it’s reasonable to expect that you’d need to become a user of the website.
The only login-wall that doesn’t make sense to me is Medium’s, as the site is primarily designed as a publishing platform rather than a community platform. Forcing users to create an account to read a blog post isn’t a great way to generate wide viewership of your blog posts.
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#6If I absolutely want to read a tweet, I can. But the barrier to entry is a _good_ thing to me.
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#7I guess there isn't much we can do besides creating an account in 30 seconds and not using it, it's not that bad
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#8I've noticed this too, but that's also the reason why I use Nitter [0]. I'm also a bit lazy so I've also setup a redirector plugin to automatically redirect every twitter link to Nitter, been happy since then. [0] https://nitter.nl
https://github.com/SimonBrazell/privacy-redirect
If you are on Android, you can also use the free and open source Fritter client to view tweets and browse Twitter without an account:
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#9Re: Tell HN: Twitter is growing increasingly unusable without an account
#10> Unfortunately twitter is going the direction of quora, pinterest, facebook, and medium Don’t forget Reddit. Reddit’s login pop-ups are more aggressive than Twitter’s for me. > Now you can perhaps read ten tweets or replies to a linked tweet without an account before the same thing occurs Perhaps an unpopular opinion, but I don’t think any company is obligated to provide unlimited access for free without an account.…