@LnzyHou Yeah... that's not my area of expertise, so I really can't comment on that. But the work I put into maintaining and securing the network there... I was proud of that. As an example:
https://blog.apnic.net/2021/08/18/twitter-has-introduced-roa/
@Jacki Indeed it is. I was working on some really cool things before my time at Twitter ended the way it did. But I prioritised my health and well-being over any opportunity Twitter 2.0 could have given me. And it seems like that was the best choice for me.
But what made Twitter great? What do I miss most? Our former core values were key ingredients:
* Grow our business in a way that makes us proud.
* Recognize that passion and personality matter.
* Communicate fearlessly to build trust.
* Defend and respect the user’s voice.
* Reach every person on the planet.
* Innovate through experimentation.
* Seek diverse perspectives.
* Be rigorous. Get it right.
* Simplify.
* Ship it.
Yes. These were our values for years. And it was destroyed in a month.
@TKW406 Yup! I could've sworn that was from their Tryptych album cover, or around that time-ish.
@TKW406 Tryptych?
Clay Haynes - JNCIE-SEC #69, JNCIE-ENT #492, Juniper Ambassador. Ex-Twitter