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  • When it forces you to log in to view stuff, it's usefulness as a platform for announcements is substantially lessened.

  • shutting out a significant portion of your community without seeking their input first isn't a sensible move for such a foundational open source project.

    It actually is a perfectly sensible move, and it doesn't "shut out" anyone. If anything, prioritizing twitter is what shuts users out. They linked to two-three alternatives. What's the argument here, exactly, from the other side?

  • The reasons (summarized using Copilot):

    • The platform no longer aligns with Debian's values, social contract, code of conduct, and diversity statement.
    • Concerns over X becoming a place where people they care about don't feel safe.
    • Abuse on the platform happening without consequences.
    • Issues with misinformation and lack of moderation.
  • As it turns out, having an account on a social media platform full of Nazis, violent racists, and child diddlers is not good for business.

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