A few days ago, Elon Musk has limited the display of Tweets to the public, where for unregistered users, Twitter does not display any Tweets to view. Users are forced to register an account or log in before being able to view a share.
However, now, Twitter is seen to be changing it back, and has started to allow everyone to see a Tweet even if they are not logged into the platform.
This change comes on the day of the launch of Meta's Twitter competitor, called Threads. According to Mark Zuckerberg's sharing, the service saw more than 5 million registered users within the first 4 hours of its introduction.
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