@marxculture I find https://t.co/l0UkZKkfL4 more helpful than any of the usual apps or bus stop indicators. It's often helped me figure out that the bus is never going to arrive, by showing where other bus on the route are. Lovely use of open data. ❤️🤓
@mcaino Changes in who the work is being done for lead to diversion, delay and loss of confidence.
And also that users who use the thing might be happy, but 'back office' with vested interests might discredit and have a disproportionately loud voice.
A brief return here to say how much nicer it is on Mastodon these days. Highly recommend Ivory which landed on iOS AppStore today. It's made the move from Twitter a joy. Great work @tapbots! 👏🐘
https://t.co/BIJwbUjJbt
@PhilRumens Yup. They blocked Tweetbot (and a bunch of other 3rd party apps last Thurs). Was hoping I'd spotted a glimpse of sense y'day, but was short lived and gap in the nonsense not a fix. Now broken again.
On the upside I've got a new slot on my Homescreen and a bunch of new spare time
Now that @twitter has reenabled delightful 3rd party apps like @tweetbot, is the right response to either (a) continue to ignore it to show that life goes on, or (b) jump back in to show they’ve made the right call by boosting engagement stats? #confusedbutpleased
@ChrisLynham That was from the official app. Tweetbot seems to have a new ‘read only’ mode….. Which looks like an ‘interesting’ double down on odd policy decisions.