Image: Jeremy Bezanger / Pixabay If you keep your direct messages open on Twitter, you may have noticed an unnatural quietness in your notifications lately. But it’s not related to rate limiting. Instead, Twitter began rolling out a settings tweak last week—and made it the new default. Previously, Twitter’s direct message settings offered these three
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Twitter Is Gasping For Air
Twitter is seemingly dying! If Elon Musk was right about Twitter’s cruciality for the future of society, then things are a little bleak for all. Given the organization’s current status, everything looks messy – outages are increasing, ad revenues have been squeezed, and Twitter’s pool of 7,500 genius employees has been significantly downsized. After another