One weird thing I've noticed about this sub, is that people rarely seem to provide links. Are you sure this is a "conspiracy" sub and not just another "headline/screenshot circle-jerk" sub?
inb4 "oooh, Twitter---ree"! All you have to do is replace "twitter.com" with "nitter.net" and you can get to the same tweets (the real fun's usually in the replies!) with no need for javascript or a logged-in account.
I add links to that sort of thing in my spare time. I've spotted some fakes in the process.
Even Nitter reduces the impact that social media can have. Retweets, quotes and comments give the poster a sense of community engagement, letting them know that their messages are having an impact on society.
Yeah...maayyybe...but when you verified the accuracy of the screenshot (or took it yourself) before making this post, you already had the link, so it does seem like just a really simple next step to go ahead and include it in the post.
One weird thing I've noticed about this sub, is that people rarely seem to provide links. Are you sure this is a "conspiracy" sub and not just another "headline/screenshot circle-jerk" sub?
inb4 "oooh, Twitter---ree"! All you have to do is replace "twitter.com" with "nitter.net" and you can get to the same tweets (the real fun's usually in the replies!) with no need for javascript or a logged-in account.
ex:
before (yuck): https://twitter.com/KimDotcom/status/1514706700582154242
after (yum): https://nitter.net/KimDotcom/status/1514706700582154242
I add links to that sort of thing in my spare time. I've spotted some fakes in the process.
Even Nitter reduces the impact that social media can have. Retweets, quotes and comments give the poster a sense of community engagement, letting them know that their messages are having an impact on society.
Yeah...maayyybe...but when you verified the accuracy of the screenshot (or took it yourself) before making this post, you already had the link, so it does seem like just a really simple next step to go ahead and include it in the post.
Yeah. A lot of people like to post screen captures with “Trust me, bro” as the source.
so many fake BBC World tweets it's not even funny any more
BBC Admits .......
(as though the BBC runs things)
Most of the ppl enter from mobile.