Twitter disables likes or comments on Substack?
twitter.comWelp, "copy from China" has begun, shadowbanning out link to competitor sites has been standard tactics in China SNS circle(QQ/WeChat/Weibo/Xiaohongshu/Tiktok).
I think it's due for U.S. tech company to learn a thing or two from the dark pattern in China.
This is just your run of the mill antitrust/anticompetitive behavior of a struggling firm. If you can’t compete, build a moat.
I saw the announcement yesterday for 'Substack Notes', which is clearly inspired by Twitter, and thought to myself that these companies are going to clash sometime in the future. Pretty outrageous reaction, lol.
Wow, sure enough: "Some actions on this Tweet have been disabled by Twitter."
Good luck with that approach, Twitter..
How does that improve the experience of using Twitter?
The grateful userbase is spared from being exposed to websites which Dear Leader has deemed unworthy, one assumes.
Nah, really, the answer is "what does the experience of using Twitter have to do with anything"?
Good thing Substack is making their own Twitter... lol
because substack is bringing out "Notes" – something that serves the same purpose as Twitter.
PS: @Dang, this post should be much higher on the front page.
Why "should" it be? Do you think there's some sort of downvote brigading going on suppressing it?
I was pawing around deep in the third or fourth page off the main one when I ran across this, and was really surprised to find out it hadn't gone viral even though it proved to be true
I don't think there's anything wrong with it being unpopular, though. Personally, I hate Twitter and don't care if it lives or dies. But a lot of HackerNews readers seem really invested in the site and smaller news than this has dominated the front page before
Nothing is suppressed. I see stories about Elon Musk/Twitter every day on HN basically. If anything it's the opposite of suppressed.
Yeah that's what I thought. Plus, I saw this post on the front page.
No, sometimes important posts slip past by. And I made this comment when this post was not on the front page.