"Twitter, show me this thread please."
"Nah, not in the mood."
"But I can't make any sense of the tweet without it."
"Suck it up puny ape-creature."
"What about 'the conversation'?"
"LOL. Also #BeKind is trending."
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Replying to @Outsideness
it'll bug you until you learn some JavaScript and build a competitor
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Replying to @cyborg_nomade @Outsideness
waiting on someone to build a competitor in Hoon tbh
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A twitter where your id is verified and fixed eternally yet people are still willing to say interesting things is a coup-complete problem
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Having an urbit ID doesn't mean you can't be anon
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Sure, but it changes the problem. For all time identity x139922 is associated with statements; if at any point in the future this ID becomes linked with a real ID that brings consequences. On the internet, there's bitrot and drifting.
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not necessarily ID ~glipglop-mooncake accesses Twiturb. The user ID is encrypted, only stored on Twiturb's server as a hash. The connection between this hash and any given statement is also encrypted. ~glipglop-mooncake can be banned but no one will know WHO was banned.
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Makes twiturb the trusted party but that works. I was thinking the implementation would more be that each planet would publish urtweets and the reader would run on each planet - no twiturb at all except as a source of code
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twiturb's role here is less to provide content and more to launder ID
0 replies 0 retweets 5 likesThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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