Elon Musk’s Twitter now requires users to sign in to view tweets, here’s why – Times of India
Earlier, users could access tweets even if they have not logged into an account. Going forward, those who try to view content on the platform will be asked to sign up for an account or log into an existing account to access tweets. Musk called this change a “temporary emergency measure”.
What Elon Musk has to say
Musk said that Twitter data was being scraped which affected the user experience.
“We were getting data pillaged so much that it was degrading service for normal users!” he said in a tweet.
“Several hundred organisations (maybe more) were scraping Twitter data extremely aggressively, to the point where it was affecting the real user experience,” the Tesla CEO explained in another.
Embedded tweets affected
The move not only blocks users’ unrestricted access but also bars tweets from showing in “most chat apps” in which they are embedded.
“I’d strongly suggest reconsidering the UX+growth tradeoffs made here (take note how tiktok, youtube, etc, do *not* need this despite much higher b/w req!)” a Twitter user pointed out.
Musk replied, by saying that this will be “unlocked shortly” and this “drastic & immediate action” was “necessary due to EXTREME levels of data scraping.”
“Almost every company doing AI, from startups to some of the biggest corporations on Earth, was scraping vast amounts of data. It is rather galling to have to bring large numbers of servers online on an emergency basis just to facilitate some AI startup’s outrageous valuation,” he added.
This move is believed to be a measure to make it harder for scrapers, like ChatGPT’s web browsing plugin, to take Twitter’s data. Musk has previously expressed displeasure at artificial intelligence firms like ChatGPT maker OpenAI using Twitter’s data to train their large language models.
“We absolutely will take legal action against those who stole our data & look forward to seeing them in court, which is (optimistically) 2 to 3 years from now,” he said earlier.
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