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Twitter is hundreds of millions of authenticated messages a day, delivered with an expectation of instantaneousness and simultaneity, to hundreds of millions of clients.

There are images and video embeds and URL previews on tweets. There are fraudulent and abusive users who are trying to spam the user base. There are users whose threat model includes ‘will be attacked by the concerted cyber-offensive capabilities of sophisticated nation states’, as well as ‘will be cyber-bullied by the collective force of 8chan’, or ‘will be cyber-stalked by legions of k-pop stans’. Not clear which of those is more dangerous.

The SEC considers statements made on Twitter by corporate officers and company accounts to be material disclosures. Tweets are embedded in New York Times and bbc news articles. Courts take Twitter messages as evidence. Law enforcement organizations throughout the world have frequent interest in finding out what activity users have had on the platform.

And on top of that, it’s trying to run an ad business that takes that firehose of craziness and turns it into a marketable stream of attention that can be sold to advertisers.

Don’t downplay what Twitter does as ‘just moving 280 character messages’. It’s way, way more than that.



>Twitter is hundreds of millions of authenticated messages a day

Twitter is -currently- hundreds of millions of messages daily. Whether or not it stays that high, we'll see...


Facebook has had a better service since 2014, RSS feeds aren't rocket science.


Facebook had 9000 employees in 2014. Over 70,000 today.

Twitter yesterday was about 7500?


I 'll keep downplaying it. It's a 280 character asynchronous telegraph office that crashes more often than whales wiggling their tail, has had 100 awful iterations of the interface , spam issues, terrible search etc etc. But it's popular because it's the Chosen One by the mainstream media, which brought politicians and CEOs in it. If the MSM decides that it's too rightwing, they will take their toys to the next twitter clone that barely works and all of their audience will follow.


When did you last see a fail whale?

Twitter’s reliability record is pretty impressive these days. Last major outage was July 14?

Remember a few months back when Facebook had to break into their own data center with axes to get back online?


very rarely indeed. but the fail whales did not hinder their growth, nor are they going to make people leave until there is an approved alternative




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