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Imagine @twitter remove the like button thinking it will improve conversation, but users start to use something else to recreate a similar functionality – like tweeting a heart or something. That would be so funny to witness. And wouldn't be the first dreadful decision by @jack. @XComms/1056913093471670273
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Just to give you an idea: - 2015: mashable.com/2015/10/21/twitter-flight-fabric/?europe=true#Kd6Yc3zymgql - 2018: siliconangle.com/2018/08/16/twitter-destroys-third-party-apps-killing-api-use/ @jack's apologies were bullshit, if you judge by his next actions (that's called revealed preferences, thank you economics).
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I'm so pissed that @twitter and @jack tried to kill 3rd party apps after promising to work with them in good intelligence that I just bought @Twitterrific to support their developers. And I will do the same soon with @tweetbot. Twitter deserves so much better.
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I should have added #breakingmytwitter to all of this