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title: "Brett Cashman I agree that Twitter has no obligation to allow links..."
date: 2025-02-20
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# Brett Cashman I agree that Twitter has no obligation to allow links...

*February 20, 2025 — Comment Archer T. Ships replied to Brett Cashman's comment.*

Brett Cashman I agree that Twitter has no obligation to allow links to other services--it's just behavior that makes Twitter less useful and annoying. Also, in this case, there's a phishing attack on Signal users going on now that makes use of signal.me links.   Twitter is probably trying to reduce these phishing attacks.
