Today I realized that is possible login on twitter with a temp mail through VPN in a complete anonymous way. I think it’s a very good thing. I don’t understand why here a lot of people criticize Elon Musk. I think that now it’s a platform more open to debates, it’s almost free speech. No other popular big tech platform allow anonymous login.

  • krimsonbun
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    9 months ago

    free speech is when you kick out all the journalists that are slightly more left leaning than you and bring back racists, sexists, fascists, and human traffickers

  • m-p{3}
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    119 months ago

    Privacy-wise the better option would be to make Twitter/𝕏 accessible while logged out.

    • Cam
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      49 months ago

      By allowing lurking twitter, apps and services like nitter can exist as twitter proxies.

  • Leraje
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    119 months ago

    OK, so you can login anonymously. Great.

    The real question is; why would you want to, given that the dead bird site is a cesspool of extreme rightwing awfulness? What are you hoping to learn or take from being on there?

  • Carlos Francisco 📑
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    89 months ago

    What do you mean with “anonymous login”? If you need to create an account, then it’s not anonymous.

  • theodewere
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    49 months ago

    hey it’s a troll telling people how to troll… awesome dude… you keep it up. we appreciate your enthusiasm, as you can see…

  • @Holyginz@lemmy.world
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    49 months ago

    Because if you are doing all that they aren’t “allowing” it. You are circumventing them. You shouldnt have to do all that to be anonymous. Allowing hate speech doesn’t mean a site has more free speech. It just makes it a cesspit

  • @skymtf@pricefield.org
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    29 months ago

    Ugh “free speech” IE you can debate random trans people just trying to live their lives. Twitter always had some level of free speech. Neat though that anonymous login kinda works!

  • @Im28xwa@lemdro.id
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    19 months ago

    Seems like a good opportunity to tell you all how amazing the ‘community added context under this tweet’ feature is

  • The Hobbyist
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    -79 months ago

    Are you being down voted for simply having mentioned EM? Because the ability to create anonymous accounts sounds like good news, there are still a lot of discussions happening on Twitter/X from what I see.

    Also, if it’s only for lurking, it’s possible to use twitter/x without account at all and no tracking, by using an alternative front end such as https://nitter.net or any other instance.

    • @howrar@lemmy.ca
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      109 months ago

      You can make accounts with temporary emails through VPN on any website. This isn’t something unique to, or even new to Twitter.

      • @anonymouslemmyOP
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        It’s not true several years ago was not possible without phone number verification

        • @howrar@lemmy.ca
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          If it did, it didn’t enforce uniqueness (I know this because I’ve had multiple accounts and only one phone), so you could just as easily use a temporary phone number.

          • The Hobbyist
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            9 months ago

            Did you use a privacy friendly phone number? Many services like OpenAI’s chatGPT will not allowing registering with a phone number which is not from a known network provider, quite invasive.

    • @anonymouslemmyOP
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      Yeah it’s a very good thing. Years ago I remember that it wasn’t possible and the phone number verification was mandatory at some point.

      • @XTL@sopuli.xyz
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        19 months ago

        Phone numbers, credit cards, photo ID… There are various extra verifications some sites (try to) do. Not having them is not anonymity.