Threads.net Can Go to Hell
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#22>In more than one way, the users of Threads lose from my non-participation. Wow, this guy…
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#23>In more than one way, the users of Threads lose from my non-participation. Wow, this guy…
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#24None of these suggestions replace what Twitter offers as a whole. Suggesting blogs, RSS, and email as a replacement really is just another way of saying you don't know understand the domain. Which is fair, considering who the person is.
This is not to say that blogs, RSS, and email can't work for him, you, or me. But then, we aren't trying to solve the same things.
And more importantly, if you want people to use these tools, you first have to accept that they absolutely do not solve for the things Twitter provides. So, if you want to have people use that, make something that does that with blogs, RSS, and email.
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#28The point of this is: I also lost my Threads account.
If you lose your Instagram account, you lose your Threads account too.
I guess I should be lucky (?) that my Facebook account still works.
If you're stuck in the same situation as the author, DO NOT hit that Appeal button. It is a trick. It will not get your account unlocked, it will do the opposite and will get you perma-banned.
Here are links to help you:
https://www.facebook.com/help/instagram/contact/165256783828...
https://help.instagram.com/contact/606967319425038
https://www.reddit.com/r/InstagramDisabledHelp/
https://twitter.com/disabledinsta
My account is lost forever. Don't let yours suffer the same fate.
It's really hurt my mental health having my account banned, as it does with many others. I'm sure there have been many suicides from people losing their accounts like this. Interacting with my account was one of my main sources of therapy.
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#30Why do people call fediverse mastodon? There's other and better Twitter clones that use activitypub, such as pleroma or soapbox...