App is fine, service is anti-free speech
Twitters initial design and mission, free speech in SMS-size bites freely available for anyone to read based on their choice, was great. There were many great 3rd-party apps that have long since been shut down but the official app is mostly great, though its shuffling of the timeline on refresh is annoying.
The two stars are for the service as things stand at the time of this writing: bans over language (particularly to "verified" accounts), missing replies (mostly because of Blocks which should never have been added, Mutes work within the initial design), encouraging "reports" of "bad" tweets over differing opinions, the service is a shell of its mission.
Twitter wonders why growth is stalled. They think "cleaning" things up will work when instead it causes other users to use the service less and warn away new people. You either believe in freedom or you dont. Twitter launched claiming belief, today they represent stifling of speech.
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