Firefox’s Enhanced Tracking Protection (Strict Mode) is known to cause issues on x.com

There were no “issues”; everything was working completely fine. This is a deliberate decision to force people to turn off tracking protection.

I saw a recommendation to use Firefox’s container extension https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/containers, but it’s disabled in private browsing windows, and I always use private browsing windows.

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Stop using twitter for f*cks sake

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This is the internet; you can say “fuck” here.

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38 points

Sir this is a Wendys, go rant somewhere else for fucks sake

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41 points

Excuse me, I’m going to have to ask you not to curse here.

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4 points

I always thought it was “fuck’s sake”.

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If you read what I posted and thought I was ranting, I’m not sure what to tell you. Touch grass for fuck’s sake?

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6 points

shiiiit

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5 points

Golly!

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2 points

“Sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee-it”

  • Clay Davis
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5 points

Fecking hell

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Don’t do that it’s annoying. If someone doesn’t want to write out curse words, more power to them. It doesn’t inconvenience you in the slightest. It’s just a patronizing comment that has been made into a meme.

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Can any late teen-early 20s armchair philosophers once-over this for me?

I have a theory. Never before on the internet (going on 30 years of it) have I seen so many curses used but not fully spelled out (‘f*ck’ for example).

I believe the change has to do with social media and specifically short-form video apps (Tiktok, IG Reels, Youtube Shorts) - not all of which I am familiar with, but I know at least YT and I believe TT does as well. When curse words or words like rape and murder are used in text (or ‘subtitle’ text on screen) the video reach can be penalized in some way. I assume it’s similar in comments.

So you have a ton of the younger generation consuming hours each day of censored curse words, and in their mind it becomes just what you’re supposed to do, socially. They end up doing it with each other over text, and consequently in comments. I have a younger co-worker who will gladly say “F*ck that dude hes a b*tch” in group chat, and when I asked him why he doesn’t just say the words he’s using, he said “I just don’t like to curse.” Which makes no sense to me, as it’s the same word and intent.

I know some Lemmy instances will remove words, but generally only ‘bitch’ and derogatory slur words.

So I hypothesise it’s simply unexamined social conditioning, where they see their peers doing it so they do it too, never questioning why.

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5 points

Good, maybe the people who do it will be shamed into shaping up or shipping out.

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1 point

Don’t tell me not to do things.

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48 points

It really baffles me how often I still see it talked about. Especially on Lemmy. I never liked it myself but now the musk owns it, I would’ve assumed there wouldn’t be much controversy here: it’s dead and gone, move on, people.

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Problem is it isn’t gone and it’s still helping foment huge political/social issues in the US. It impacts us whether we want it to or not.

Doesn’t mean I use it. I don’t. But it negatively impacts my life all the same.

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Ah yes politics, the thing that can be discussed in 140 characters or less. Twitter is definitely the prime place for this discourse.

I get what you’re saying, I really do, I just think its super fucked up that our politicians have collectively decided this is THE place to engage people when there is no political topic that could possibly be discussed properly this way. I’m pretty sure I already exceeded the limit just saying this.

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4 points

Yes exactly. Which is one of a few reasons why I wish people would stop using it

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the stinking corpses of all these corporations that don’t realize they’re already dead impact all of us, but they’re still dead, aren’t they? hnnngg die already!

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4 points

I’ve found a fair amount of strong loyalty to the place from all sorts of people. I was never a twitter person, so I don’t understand it, but AFAICT, all sorts of people have a real emotional bond to the place, like for them it’s been their main internet experience in life or something.

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3 points

I just like watching it burn

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37 points

Seriously.

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14 points

I made accounts on Mastodon and Blue Sky but most people still use Twitter, so if there’s info you’re looking for, or if you want to share things, you’re forced to use what most people are using.

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I deleted my 2007-era Twitter account in 2022 and not once have I felt like I was missing out on any “info” or felt like I wasn’t able to share things.

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8 points

I’ve never had a Twitter account and never felt the need for one, also haven’t been missing out on that junk. I’ve read lots of tweets, on occasions when I was offered a twitter link for whatever, but just never felt like I needed to join up at all. Just seems like a waste of time to get on social media where all the posts are just small bits of opinionated content without much depth.

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3 points

Seriously, I just dont understand microblogging. It seems deliberately shallow.

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14 points

Thats cool but it is a transitional thing. If you keep going back the transition doesn’t happen. Stand your ground.

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What info do you need from Twitter you can’t get elsewhere unless you’re a journalist? Genuine question this isn’t bait lol

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8 points

I just accepted I’m not getting the information now; but a whole bunch of small creators will basically only talk about their content and schedule on twitter. Like if something is going to be late, they are going on vacation or they are doing an extra stream or etc.

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I’m not sure, but wanted to add another hot take: if you’re a journalist and you use Twitter as a primary source for your work, you’re not a journalist.

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8 points

You can do your part to get that info off of Twitter.

Get a separate browser just for Twitter use. If there’s info that’s only on Twitter re-post it elsewhere.

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I hear you … most people are still there (I’ve claimed in the past that it will be the MS Windows of social media, that no one really openly talks about using but is actually everywhere).

But I feel it may be useful to distinguish FOMO and social media gossip from actual useful information. I’m not saying there’s nothing useful on Twitter (I don’t actually know). But we’re talking about microblogging and social media here.

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And Reddit, and Facebook while we’re at it

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I was resistant to ending my use of reddit, but now they have nerfed the mobile site so bad I can’t even login anymore so I’ve stopped trying. I still peruse it on my PC at least once daily but I think that the moment RES finally stops working will spell the end of that.

As for Facebook. I mostly keep it around for an easy connection to family and friend and a few meme groups that amuse me. But again, only like once a day do I check in ion that site.

Edit: I should mention that I have never and will never use either of those website’s apps.

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2 points

Perhaps they meant to put the asterisk in Twitter’s name like so: *

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1 point

Stockholm syndrome is made up but posts like these keep convincing me it’s real.

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Stop humouring the assholes that are still on that bigoted network. It’s X not twitter. Twitter is dead.

Every time someone calls it twitter, don’t give them the satisfaction of disassociating themselves from Musky’s X.

Oh so you’re an X’er. You like to Xeet a lot eh?

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Xcrete was right there, just saying

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295 points

Which means that Firefox works properly on that aspect. Good.

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68 points

Is protecting you from malware

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18 points

didn’t work; elon musk still breathes.

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Protec, not attak.

Now, they could still rename it FireWolfHound, which would be a rebranding I would be on board with.

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5 points

Elon musk is not ware, therefore he must not be malware.

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1 point

Not only malware, but the sh-t that is floating high on X.

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132 points

The real question is why people are still using that dumpster fire of a website.

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To answer your question, it’s inertia. People need to be forced of Twitter if before they join Mastodon/Bluesky/Threads

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3 points

Nobody sane wants to “use” it, but sometimes someone will inconsiderately link something on there.

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2 points

I use it to scream into the void and be completely uncivil because I’m civil and soft-spoken in the rest of life. In other words, I go to the dumpster when I feel like treating Trump supporters like trash :)

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105 points

i have no idea why people who are concerned about privacy would use anything associated with elon musk.

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48 points

The Gods forbid I try to literally read something

The real question is why people keep using Twitter despite how impossible it is to even visit the website

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because unlike lemmy where its usually about following topics, twitter is about following people, and migration requires said people who theyre following to also migrate

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4 points

While this is true, I think if this is a hassle for most people, then something is very wrong with the world

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13 points

Until the creators of the content you need switch, it’s one of if not the hub where the content is.

This would be easy to “solve” from the reader end if Nitter was still operational, but I haven’t heard from the project or from any alternative in ages.

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13 points

If you stop going to twitter to see the content, the creators would be forced to move. How important can the content be?

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Dunno! I haven’t been to Twitter since Elon bought it and activated our scorched-earth protocols. Twitter hasn’t been accessible on any device in our network since then.

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4 points

nitter.poast.org still works!

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The project was using a way to bypass requiring a backing account to proxy the requests, but the API update broke that

The instances that chose (and choose) to go the extra mile by creating and maintaining proxy account(s) are the ones still working

If the instance gets too popular the twitter goons quickly figure out what the proxy account is and ban it, though. So it’s a constant game of cat and mouse.

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I see. That sucks.

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Every so often someone posts something on Lemmy or somewhere else which contains a Twitter link that’s interesting or relevant, and so there is value in me visiting it. Just because I don’t “use” Twitter doesn’t mean I don’t end up reading a Twitter post every so often, because other people use it.

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89 points

This is a deliberate decision to force people to turn off tracking protection.

No this is a hilarious fuckup where they forgot to move twitter.com, pbs.twimg.com and more off of the Twitter domains, so Firefox started blocking it because to Firefox it looks like Social Media trackers.

Mozilla already pushed a fix.

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Why would anybody test that first in QA anyway?

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48 points

Every software project, without exception, has a testing environment.

Some even have a separate production environment too.

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And some projects only test in Chrome. If we’re lucky, they test in Firefox with default settings.

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Oh you sweet summer child…

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Yeah Elon is a shoot first kind of guy anyways.

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