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What X's move to hide our likes means for accountability
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They can, even if they're not weighted any differently. Twitter has pushed your "liked" activity into your follower timelines for years. It's part of why it's such a success platform with content creators and journalists. A big account with more followers means more things get pushed into those followers' feeds. All this does was take the label away. Add bull shit like the "for you" tab and blue check subscribers too.