Twitter appears to have made a change that prevents non-logged-in users from seeing content on the platform, according to The Verge.

 


Twitter appears to have made a change that prevents non-logged-in users from seeing content on the platform, according to The Verge.

 Previously, users without an account could view public tweets and profiles, but are now met with a sign-in prompt that blocks their view completely.

It is unclear if the move is intentional or a technical error, as Twitter has not made an official announcement.

  • Users with free Twitter accounts can still view publicly posted tweets and access other available information.
  • The move could be an attempt to push visitors to become registered users and possibly drive subscriptions to Twitter Blue.

A majority of Americans who used Twitter in the last year or so took a break from the platform, and a quarter of them said they are unlikely to use it a year from now, according to results of a recent Pew Research Center survey.

  • According to The New York Times, Twitter's U.S. ad revenue plummeted by 59% to $88M in the five weeks from April 1 compared to the previous year.

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