Starting today, Twitter is no longer accessible on web and mobile apps if you don’t have an account, forcing all users to log in if they want to get access to the platform.
If you're not already logged in, you will get redirected to a "Sign in to Twitter" screen, where you're prompted to either sign into your account or sign up for one.
If you dismiss this sign-in screen, you'll be sent to the social network's homepage, where you'll be once again asked to join Twitter by creating an account or by signing up with Google or Apple.
Twitter has yet to share a statement via its official support account or the company's blog regarding the motives behind this change.
BleepingComputer did not reach out to Twitter because the media contact email has been set up to auto-reply with a crappy emoji after Elon Musk acquired the company in October and took over as CEO.
Back in April, Twitter disabled the search field for unregistered users and only showing several suggested tweets when going to the homepage.
Twitter also capped its free API in early February, asking for at least $100 per month when requesting write or read access to large amounts of tweets.
While there is no official explanation from Twitter for this recent move to close down the platform even further, some believe this might be an effort to block data scrapers from accessing tweets.
Change triggers an outage for some
After the change rolled out today, some users who were not logged in reported being caught in a redirect loop, preventing them from accessing the login page.
Similar reports on DownDetector confirm that many Twitter users have been logged out and cannot log back in, while others report seeing "This page isn't working" errors.
"Keep getting errors when trying to access on my laptop. Says this page isnt working," one report reads.
"Why is twitter not logging in,just keeps on loading ...," another user said.
Last month, Twitter also rolled out encrypted direct messages, a feature currently limited to Twitter Blue subscribers. On May 1st, a worldwide Twitter outage logged out users en masse, preventing them from signing back into their accounts.
Update June 30, 18:33 EDT: According to Elon Musk, this is a temporary change to block data scrapers.
Update July 1, 13:00 EDT: Elon Musk says Twitter will now limit the number of tweets users will see per day (even those subscribed to Twitter Blue).
Comments
sun-devil1999 - 1 year ago
Noticed this earlier when I wanted to see if an issue I was having with my bank's website was on my end or theirs. I don't have an active Twitter account anymore so was rather annoyed I would need to re-activate my account in order to view their Tweets. Hopefully this was just a glitch.
No1gr8 - 1 year ago
I noticed when the highway patrol sent out an Amber alert, and I couldn't view it.
Dominique1 - 1 year ago
"BleepingComputer did not reach out to Twitter because the media contact email has been set up to auto-reply with a crappy emoji after Elon Musk acquired the company in October and took over as CEO."
LOL!!!
SDBud - 1 year ago
I also noticed this earlier today, when I tried toi view the account for Cal Fire San Diego. It is NOT going to end well for either twitter, OR for any business or government agency that has a large presence on twitter. NO way both can co-exist under the current plan.
vouchermaticapp - 11 months ago
Not surprising, many social media platforms are doing this to increase their customer base.