11/11/2023 0 Comments Pixia 4.3 a fr![]() I knew of this issue prior to attempting to change my display name. As soon as I tried to re-add the account I’m locked out of, the same black screen appeared. I was able to log back into one of my other accounts briefly by opening a dm that was sent to it. The increase in promotional tweets, ads, and paywalled features that were once free have resulted in the downfall of twitter as a whole. This issue never happened before Elon, at least not to me. When selected the options are “help” and “sign out”, which I’ve already attempted. There’s a blank screen with the only button being “options”. This wouldn’t be much of an issue if I could log into one of my other accounts, but I can’t. However, after troubleshooting, logging out, logging back in, even changing my password, I’ve still been unable to regain access to my account. I personally have 5 twitter accounts (personal & business) so the inconvenience of being locked out of one of my more insignificant ones isn’t that bad. The reason for this review specifically, however, is the glitch(?) that happens when attempting to change your display name. I never liked Twitter before Elon but gosh, he some how made me hate it even more. If these issues can be fixed, naturally the app rating could be as well. I’ve been back on Twitter with a new account (post ig deactivation of an account) for 3 months, post several times a day each day, and have only around 50 followers due to my account not being searchable and the professional option removed and no way to appeal and reach support. It also doesn’t make the platform look good to have users who post content that gets hits elsewhere be unable to grow a following like before on their platform. Three stars because due to their 30 day policy of account deactivation prior to deletion, an account with almost 2K followers was accidentally deleted with me forgetting to re-login while overseas. However, Twitter has put other restrictions on my account that arose from nowhere, probably due to competitors and their incessant spam of reports in attempts to get my work taken down so that theirs can appear like the original. I am a professional ceramic sculptor and have had 17 Instagram accounts deactivated on false reports, mod bias, and hackings, so to say I cherish the freedom on this platform not found elsewhere is an understatement. Take away 30-day deactivation = deletion limit ![]() Except community notes that is a huge W and deserves at least an entire star alone. Realistically the app experience warrants a 4 out of 5 as is because the base idea is still the same but this was my favorite social media app and it has gotten noticeably worse since the change and pretty much every change they’ve made has been a negative for the user. There has also been a major increase in ads, although it fluctuates a lot so I’m sure they’re tampering with that system behind the scenes but X corp is just trying to squeeze out as much money as they can after losing billions on a horrible business situation so I understand why that’s going on. He’s also announced other ways users can pay to have a bigger voice in the future so it’s only going to get worse. You have to scroll past every “twitter blue” user to get to any other which is really funny when the new owner of Twitter brags about wanting true free speech. I never thought we’d see a pay to win system implemented in social media but on any “post” as it’s called now you see every blue checkmarked comment before any others when almost all of these comments are irrelevant or just impression farming. Twitter was perfectly fine before it was bought out, and while the state of the app isn’t a 1 out of 5 overall, the changes since surely have been. Just an insecure billionaire needing to put us hark on something ![]()
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