Incredibly, Twitter has now made it impossible for public safety bulletins to be posted automatically by weather services, tsunami warnings, the MTA etc. This is consistent with Musk’s particular lack of interest in public service. But it also highlights the general problem of building networks on private property - precisely why we need Mastodon and other open source apps to take their proper place at the center of our online communities
@dada_drummer The reason Musk is doing it (as I found out from the Weather Channel) is he's trying to get them to pay for the privilege of sending automated alerts. More evidence that Twitter is not long for this world.
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https://weather.com/news/weather/video/new-twitter-rule-could-limit-automated-watch-warning-and-advisory-tweets
New Twitter Rule Could Limit Automated Watch, Warning And Advisory Tweets

There are over 120 National Weather Service forecasts offices, many of which use Twitter to send weather alerts. - Videos from The Weather Channel | weather.com

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