On the below thread I want you to please tell me everything that upsets you about this user interface, application, the company that owns it & if someone else has already said it, in reply, like it.
Also feel welcome to suggest fixes to your gripes!
Complain away:
I'll start. It upsets me that timelines are no longer time-linear - I want my posts to appear in the order I post them and not with any regurgitated junk (or advertiser's junk) in between my posts
I hate all of this
And all of this
And this
I hate that 'trending hashtags' is manipulated
I hate the entire blue tick caste system
I hate that linking to an external service will get less impressions on the tweet than uploading content to twitter
The only thing that should determine growth of impressions is how much people like and share it
I hate that since last week's Twitter changes, I see people like @MrsC_Assange getting much less retweets than they usually would
(My own engagement is waaaay down too)
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"Hi everyone, I'm @_taylorhudak from @acTVismMunich & welcome back to Part 3 of the exclusive series & interview with Lauri Love. Lauri I want to get your opinion on what we can expect for the future of the Assange case & especially if he is set free?"
There is no political opposition in New Zealand, on either side.
No party is standing against the US invasion of New Zealand (RocketLab/CIA etc), regime change movements, NZ drone killings via Waihopai, mass surveillance, state targeting of citizens, erosion of civil liberties.
No party is standing for privacy nor accountability for military expenditures nor defending Julian Assange & whistleblowers, or advocating neutrality or disarmament or calling out the OPCW sham or the Russiagate scam. No one is pushing to revoke a decade+ of security legislation
As is true nearly everywhere else on Earth - in NZ you cannot vote away the blood on our hands from our war crimes, nor can we vote our way out of the behemoth & corrupt intelligence mafia of (epic proportions) that the NSA calls its "global network"