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by f1lt3r
5566 days ago
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It's amazing to have watched Twitter grow in the last four years. Now people even tweet from space. I think with regards to the architecture, it's not an old problem, and there are existing solutions from much larger entities. If they had the money, they could invest in an architecture worthy of a communications system that is so ubiquitous that it is being used to ignite social revolutions, manage humanitarian crises and talk to people buzzing around the themosphere in a tin can. It's time for some real upgrades. And they do have a user base to support that. I would most definitely pay for better Twitter services if they were available. I think the question is, how do you not neglect the people are unable to pay for these services? How do you make it a fair service? |
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