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Deny access to contacts and push notifications, use DNS based ad blocker should take care of those problems.

Are people actually typing thought provoking, in-depth analysis into Twitter?



The moment you want to upload a simple screenshot, they will demand access to all your files. That's how today's OS security works.


latest versions of iOS is actually pretty good about this, at least for Facebook Messenger. It will let you choose specific photos to upload, and the app can only read those. And afterwards you can even revoke those permissions.


Not on iOS you can limit access to specific photos for a while now.


There actually is high quality content in Twitter threads. Of course most content on Twitter isn't high quality though.


Twitter is full of interesting niche people talking about their favorite subjects. For example, there is no better way to follow the war in Ukraine.


Based on reading the Institute for the Study of War's daily updates, I got the impression that they rely a lot more on Telegram. E.g. the most recent post https://www.understandingwar.org/backgrounder/russian-offens... has 90 t.me links and 22 twitter.com links.

Since for the ISW folks, following the war in Ukraine is kind of their job, I think that's a pretty good approximation of the two platforms' relative importance in that area.


The ISW folks maps tend to not really reflect reality so well.

Every time someone lands troops somewhere they mark it as a territory gain, even if the area is still ‘disputed’.

It’s deeply annoying - small thrusts and retreats or probing attacks by either side get marked as territory gains/losses, which is entirely inaccurate and usually the situation has changed by the time ISW posts it.




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