ConfuSomu

one of the many twilight sparkles

gender is a mess, maybe something like (genderfluid) transfem enby, but like: horse! gay! girl!!

:eggbug: 🏳️‍⚧️

name-color: purple


my website (with contact links)
twilightsparkle.space/

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in reply to @mcc's post:

I'm honestly debating on pulling all my data and deleting everything idk that man has absolutely destroyed a vaguely useful resource for knowledge sharing. The equivalent of torching a library, and that is possibly one of the worst non violent crimes I can think of.

Wait, "little up line"?

Checks

…Alright so it turns out if you view a post which is a reply on Chrome on mobile, it shows the small gray line you mention to indicate replyness, but if you view in Chrome on desktop it does not. Compare the screenshot at the top of this post to

Screenshot of Twitter dot com

No way is any element of this intentional

in reply to @mcc's post:

This is also affecting the embedded twitter widgets. The company I work for has an embedded frame with their marketing twitter and it has abruptly switched to showing "new" product lauches from 2017.

in reply to @mcc's post:

Oh, I forgot to mention. Go to any profile while logged out, say https://twitter.com/CNN , and click "Replies". You just straight up get an error message. When I saw this in the previous post I assumed it was because the logged-out profiles aren't supposed to be visible at all and no one had tested, but it's kinda baffling they didn't notice and fix it when they made (some) profiles public again.