I use Wayland instead
Technology
This is the official technology community of Lemmy.ml for all news related to creation and use of technology, and to facilitate civil, meaningful discussion around it.
Ask in DM before posting product reviews or ads. All such posts otherwise are subject to removal.
Rules:
1: All Lemmy rules apply
2: Do not post low effort posts
3: NEVER post naziped*gore stuff
4: Always post article URLs or their archived version URLs as sources, NOT screenshots. Help the blind users.
5: personal rants of Big Tech CEOs like Elon Musk are unwelcome (does not include posts about their companies affecting wide range of people)
6: no advertisement posts unless verified as legitimate and non-exploitative/non-consumerist
7: crypto related posts, unless essential, are disallowed
We need a verified check-mark for true wayland users :P
Mister, that would require some form of proof that you use Wayland which is bad for privacy
Lemmy definitely is by-far the best platform to keep up with what's going on on twitter.
Better than Mastodon or Blue Sky?
yup
This is the best summary I could come up with:
X made displaying the blue check optional last summer, and it’s unclear exactly why the platform plans to remove the feature — or when.
Once a status symbol, the blue check lost some of its luster after X shifted to a paid verification system under Elon Musk’s ownership.
A blue check then just became an indicator that the account holder paid for a Premium subscription.
X eventually rolled out the blue check to accounts with more than a million followers, covering most living celebrities (and some dead) as well as public figures.
Just last week, the platform doled out free blue checks to accounts with high numbers of verified followers — whether the owners wanted them or not.
The move (despite being announced earlier by owner Elon Musk) took some of these users by surprise.
The original article contains 226 words, the summary contains 135 words. Saved 40%. I'm a bot and I'm open source!
Could not they just use URL redirection instead?