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I *assume* it would now be turned again on.Nonetheless, not precisely a wonderful few hours for Twitter…November 14, 2022
We have began to identify some tweets of two-factor authentication not working. In case you’ve put an electronic mail or a cellular quantity in to assist confirm your account once you register, it appears prefer it’s not working accurately.
The code wanted that will help you register is not being despatched, but it surely appears as if it really works for electronic mail for some, and never a telephone quantity.
In any case, it is regarding {that a} characteristic to assist safe your account is beginning to present bugs and refuse to work for some customers.
In case you’re frightened, it might be greatest to examine that electronic mail verification is switched on on your account as quickly as you possibly can.
And we are going to lastly cease including what system a tweet was written on (waste of display area & compute) under each tweet. Actually nobody even is aware of why we did that …November 14, 2022
After a mildly-quiet Friday, Musk has been replying to a bunch of customers as we speak, with affirmation that the ‘Despatched from iPhone’ message goes away.
In case you’re unaware, as you’d ship a tweet from an iPhone or an Android system, the tweet would state this. It is resulted in some embarrassing moments for manufacturers, the place it will ship a tweet promoting an Android system, however it will be despatched from an iPhone.
So this removing may very well be to do with commercials but once more, not simply because Musk and his workforce is not certain why that characteristic has been round for years.
It is a lie. I ran this program up till every week in the past once I resigned as a result of I didn’t need to work for @elonmusk For breakfast & lunch we spent $20-$25 a day per individual. This enabled workers to work via lunchtime & mtgs. Attendance was something from 20-50% within the places of work. https://t.co/0OjbeComkaNovember 13, 2022
Ex-Twitter workers are subtweeting Musk with corrections to his tweets, however this time, Musk replied to Tracy Hawkins right here, arguing that this tweet is allegedly false.
Count on to see extra of those tweets within the close to future – we’re in a interval the place workers are feeling not sure concerning the firm’s roadmap, and their very own future at Twitter.
Scoop: Twitter went right into a stricter-than-ever-before change freeze beginning just a few hours in the past. Not solely are deploys not allowed, however Git is now readonly by default (!)The mandate is coming from the infra workforce, “till additional discover.” This is why that is an odd one:November 14, 2022
In case you’ve been experiencing some points when utilizing Twitter as some on the TechRadar workforce have, you are not alone.
It additionally appears as if you may be struggling with these points for a bit longer, as a ‘change freeze’ has been put in force. This primarily signifies that any modifications to the code of Twitter, from the way it works to any options in improvement, have been paused.
SpaceX simply purchased a giant advert marketing campaign on Twitter for Starlink – my newest for @cnbc https://t.co/UqQpLgmwAL It is a “takeover,” media planners. These issues normally value within the ballpark of $250k per day.November 14, 2022
As day-after-day passes there appears to be one thing that causes an eyebrow to be raised. Elon Musk’s different firm, SpaceX, has seemingly purchased an advert marketing campaign to run on Twitter for the foreseeable.
As Lora Kolodny tweets above, these normally value within the area of $250,000 a day, but it surely would not be a far cry to suspect that SpaceX has obtained a little bit of a reduction in comparison with different corporations’ advert takeovers up to now.
As the previous Head of Information for Twitter in India/SEAsia can say with some authority that has by no means been the case. And it’s not even Twitter’s USP. Twitter serves because the heartbeat of the information cycle & provides information orgs precious entry to public conversations round these cycles. https://t.co/ivDy86Nk8XNovember 13, 2022
Elon Musk tweeted his ideas about Twitter engagement late final evening, and it has been a debatable submit to say the least.
A subtweet from Raheel Khursheed caught our eye, as he explains how the social platform barely made a footprint when it got here to linking to different websites.
Twitter Blues
Whereas Twitter Blue signups are at present on pause, we’d lastly have some perception into how nicely (or not) the brand new program is continuing.
According to a report in Mashable (opens in new tab), which obtained some Twitter Blue signup numbers from app-tracking agency Sensor Tower (opens in new tab), Twitter Blue signups generated $488,000, which is, at $8 a pop, 61,000 subscribers.
Let’s simply say that is not fairly a blue wave. It is not horrible, however Twitter has a whole bunch of hundreds of thousands of every day lively customers and solely a fraction of them are legacy verified. We should always have seen hundreds of thousands of individuals signing up for Twitter Blue, proper?
If 91% of Twitter’s income is generated from advertisements (roughly $5 billion in 2021), Twitter Blue has an extremely lengthy technique to go earlier than it may help 50% of Twitter’s general income.
As of this second, although, there is no such thing as a Twitter Blue signup, and there most likely will not be till Musk and Twitter can determine the right way to get individuals to enroll with out inflicting important verification and id points.
This method is a joke
Over at The Washington Post, tech journalist Geoffrey Fowler (opens in new tab), with the permission of a sitting Senator and a comic, created two pretend “verified” Blue Test Twitter accounts in minutes.
Massachusetts Senator Edward J. Markey and comic Blaire Erskine each conform to let Fowler create the pretend accounts of their names.
As Fowler writes:
“Twitter has stated accounts that impersonate individuals are not allowed and face suspension after they’re found. It booted comic Kathy Griffin after she modified her Twitter display identify to Elon Musk. However there’s little or no about Twitter’s new paid service that stops you from verifying a pretend account. As of the time I printed this column, its methods hadn’t detected these weren’t genuine accounts and so they remained on-line.”
What does this show? That there is no such thing as a verification on this “verification.” Elon Musk has created a damaged system (one since hidden) and that has already been gamed by others to extra devastating impact.
Somebody created a pretend Ely Lilly And Co “verified” Twitter account after which tweeted that insulin was now free (opens in new tab). Whereas it might have been coincidental. the real drug company’s stock did take a dive.
Yeah, it isn’t nice when @geoffreyfowler can arrange a pretend Twitter account for a U.S. Senator in minutes. (Geoff had permission from Sen. Markey.) https://t.co/YMBA9cEsUI pic.twitter.com/PE7bS6BJSqNovember 11, 2022
Unchecking
Regardless of the controversy surrounding the brand new Blue Test course of and the flexibility to turn into a Twitter Blue member immediately disappearing from the platform, many individuals have already opted to pay $8 for their very own Blue Test.
If, nevertheless, you are not glad, you possibly can, in line with Twitter person @Sprint, get a fast refund in your $8 subscription cost by means of Apple.
This is not stunning since it is simple to unsubscribe to virtually any service you’ve got paid for by means of Apple’s App Retailer.
What @Sprint claims, although, is that after your refund, you continue to get to maintain the “tick” (Blue Test) for 30 days. That will or is probably not so, although. Whereas it would take a while for Apple to course of the cancellation and hand it off to Twitter, it appears unlikely that the Blue Test would hold round for lengthy.
If there’s anybody on the market who did have Blue Test purchaser’s regret, canceled, and nonetheless has the tick, tell us.
So, enjoyable reality! You’ll be able to declare a refund for Twitter Blue by means of Apple, obtain your entire a reimbursement in someday after which preserve the tick for 30 days.Very cool, I am certain that no potential unhealthy actors will exploit this!!! pic.twitter.com/JGg6S4gnpLNovember 10, 2022
What’s a journalist?
Lance Ulanoff hopping in right here:
For Chief Twit Elon Musk, a lot of the Blue Test verification mess boils right down to Citizen Journalism.
Musk needs everybody on Twitter to ship the information (nothing has stopped them to this point). Nonetheless, the unlevel enjoying discipline of Blue Test haves and have-nots has created, as Musk sees it, an imbalance. With the that means and worth of Blue checks lowered to the worth of an costly cup of espresso (one monthly), it means anybody could be verified and, in the event that they report information on Twitter, have the identical visibility.
Musk Tweeted Friday afternoon, “As Twitter pursues the purpose of elevating citizen journalism, media elite will strive every part to cease that from occurring.”
In Musk’s eyes, skilled journalists are the “media elite” and we’re blocking his everyone seems to be a journalist dream.
As this tech reporter informed Musk on Twitter, although, the problem is just not citizen journalists, it is that your entire Blue Test system is not tied to id, high quality, or any semblance of fact. With out that, nobody, together with his citizen journalists, could be trusted.
As Twitter pursues the purpose of elevating citizen journalism, media elite will strive every part to cease that from occurringNovember 11, 2022
This is a reply from Musk an hour in the past, the place he is enthusiastic of how Twitter Blue goes up to now.
Which makes us marvel – has he gotten the memo?
Individuals overlook that pull-to-refresh was invented by Loren Brichter, and first deployed in his Tweetie app, which Twitter acquired way back. Twitter owns a patent for it, but it surely’s now so generally used that it is inconceivable to think about cellular UI with out it. https://t.co/rqy5VUrnq1November 17, 2020
I used to be considering again to once I first used Twitter on my iPhone, and it was certainly Tweetie, which was purchased by the corporate, after which become the app you employ as we speak.
The pull-to-refresh gesture is now a normal on many apps, equivalent to Apple’s Safari and Mail apps.
Simply so as to add to the chaos, Musk has now tweeted this from the Twitter HQ. Whereas we do not ever counsel studying an excessive amount of into tweets, particularly from somebody as mercurial as Musk, it does maybe give us a glimpse into the present mindset of the remaining Twitter workers…
Twitter HQ is nice (it is a actual pic) pic.twitter.com/qjfOQCr533November 11, 2022
By tweeting and highlighting this, plainly Musk is conscious, although what he thinks of it’s a thriller, as all the time.
In case you’ve heard of Mastodon this week, you are not alone. Fortunately, I have been making an attempt it out currently and it is an ideal different. There are a couple of apps you can use right now on iOS and Android in the event you’ve already signed as much as Mastodon as nicely.
Our US Editor-In-Chief Lance Ulanoff despatched us this which reads as if he is saying farewell to Twitter:
“I’ve met a number of the coolest individuals on Twitter. I’ve interacted with my idols and icons and made true buddies. Twitter has all the time labored the best way my mind works – in bite-sized items. Truthfully unsure how I’ll preserve sure friendships and connections or the place I’ll submit random ideas that make me comfortable with out it. Please, Microsoft, purchase Twitter.”
NEW: Twitter has suspended the launch of Twitter Blue and is actively making an attempt to cease individuals from subscribing “to assist handle impersonation points,” per an inside observe. 1/November 11, 2022
Zoë Schiffer (opens in new tab), author at Platformer, tweeted the above {that a} message was posted within the Twitter Slack, that confirmed the top of Twitter Blue and paid blue ticks in an effort to cease the impersonations, however any current subscriptions to the service will stick with it as regular.
First account is the verified official one. Second is a $8 pretend due to the Musk subscription. Simple to inform once you have a look at the follower depend, very, very exhausting to inform when shared into your feed. Unimaginable truly with out clicking by means of. HT @meemalee for recognizing. pic.twitter.com/uKumOYRTeINovember 10, 2022
One other one which was despatched to me from Muskaan, this tweet reveals how damaged the verification system beneath Twitter Blue was. One is the real Apple TV Plus account, one other is a pretend one.
Hopefully we’ll see a reversal of this, because it’s already complicated to inform which one is actual or pretend for a lot of customers.
being on Twitter proper now could be like enjoying the violin on the titanic besides we’re additionally making enjoyable of the iceberg and the iceberg is getting genuinely madNovember 6, 2022
Our (incredible) Computing writer Muskaan Saxena despatched me this tweet, and it is an ideal analogy for the way customers are feeling on Twitter.
A mad iceberg within the form of the Twitter hen is sort of the picture.
So the place will we stand up to now?
Musk has but to react to any improvement to Twitter as we speak, which is stunning. The above is, on the time of posting this, his newest tweet.
Nonetheless, we have observed a small change with the ticks, the place it is also blue once you’re in darkish mode on the location.
An interesting read by Hamish Hector right here – there is a Chrome extension the place it can inform you if a person has been verified with a blue tick, or in the event that they’ve gained one by signing as much as Twitter Blue when it was reside.
Let’s be clear – there’s not going to be a substitute for Twitter. Nothing actually could be, however there are potential alternate options.
With this in thoughts, we’ve got three for you to think about.
This was my first Tweet. I’m wondering what might be my final. https://t.co/pfruo5mqtUNovember 11, 2022
This is our US Editor-in-Chief Lance Ulanoff exhibiting his very first tweet again in 2007.
Because it features a bagel, it is already an ideal tweet in my e book. The following query for me is, might his remaining tweet embody a bagel to spherical it off?
Let’s recap:
On October 30, Elon Musk, CEO and Founding father of Area X, CEO of Tesla, lastly took cost of Twitter after a long-winded buyout of the platform.
In beneath a month, we have seen the verification course of turn into irrelevant and complicated because of the subscription service, Twitter Blue with the ability to grant any person a blue tick, and there is additionally been an enormous firing of workers.
On November 11, Twitter Blue was eliminated totally, and there is been silence from Musk since.
So, virtually inevitably, it appears the Blue Tick verification course of has been canned.
The chaos continues. Twitter pulls the plug on Twitter Blue, subscriptions and paid-for verification blue checkmark not out there.November 11, 2022
Because the tweet above states, the chaos continues – therefore why we have began this reside weblog. What is occurring?
This is an instance of how exhausting a few of these pretend accounts are to identify:
First account is the verified official one. Second is a $8 pretend due to the Musk subscription. Simple to inform once you have a look at the follower depend, very, very exhausting to inform when shared into your feed. Unimaginable truly with out clicking by means of. HT @meemalee for recognizing. pic.twitter.com/uKumOYRTeINovember 10, 2022
Musk himself fell sufferer to this, with numerous pretend accounts popping up claiming to be him – and with a Blue Tick to show it. This gave the impression to be the ultimate straw, as Musk then backtracked on a number of the extra lax parts of the brand new verification course of.
Going ahead, accounts engaged in parody should embody “parody” of their identify, not simply in bioNovember 11, 2022
Nonetheless, as individuals predicted, verified accounts began popping up on Twitter, and whereas a lot of them had been clearly parodies, as a result of they’d the ‘Blue Tick’, it turned tough to inform, particularly with the extra refined accounts.
Unsurprisingly, the people and corporations that had been being parodied weren’t too comfortable about this.
A model new parody Twitter account that paid for verification and selected the show identify of ESPN’s Adam Schefter tweeted Josh McDaniels was fired. The credible-looking tweet obtained almost 10,000 engagements. Twitter suspended the account after two hours. https://t.co/diegQfkpA1November 9, 2022
Worryingly for Twitter, many manufacturers began to announce that they’d not promote on the platform.
Regardless of the issues and complaints, Musk was initially dismissive.
To all complainers, please proceed complaining, however it can value $8November 2, 2022
By posting memes about individuals’s complaints, it left many individuals feeling that he wasn’t precisely taking the problem critically.
Maybe essentially the most controversial factor to come back from Musk’s Twitter takeover has been the modifications to how accounts are verified.
Beforehand, if the verified account of a media outlet (equivalent to TechRadar (opens in new tab)) or different group printed one thing, you’ll a minimum of know that it got here from an official supply. The Blue Test additionally enabled Twitter customers to inform the distinction between the numerous celebrities on Twitter and customers who had been imitating them.
Nonetheless, Musk carried out a change that might enable anybody to get verified for $8 a month.
Twitter’s present lords & peasants system for who has or doesn’t have a blue checkmark is bullshit. Energy to the individuals! Blue for $8/month.November 1, 2022
This led to some individuals worrying that customers might fake to be official accounts and get simply verified, making it exhausting for individuals to inform which accounts had been actual – and which weren’t. And that is precisely what occurred.