The issue isn't that a menu was bold, but that no one in the test chain caught it. One reason being that chain is mostly not there anymore. That suggests other less visible, and more important slip-ups are happening, and will be happening.
Or it was a known regression that was deemed acceptable because the company is now moving quickly on priorities that actually matter?
So many assumptions you have to make to get from "Twitter shipped a minor css bug" to "Twitter as a web service is going to come imminently crashing down".
> Or it was a known regression that was deemed acceptable because the company is now moving quickly on priorities that actually matter?
Shitposting and unbanning accounts?
> So many assumptions you have to make to get from "Twitter shipped a minor css bug" to "Twitter as a web service is going to come imminently crashing down".
I'm taking it as a data point together with other similar data points and building a picture. Twitter is full of weird little issues lately. Like the trends turning into a hilarious list of generic words... not signifying any trend at all: https://twitter.com/Whatapityonyou/status/159611539631859712...
You are indeed an idiot. I imagine you meticulously recording minor changes to the website and I can't stop laughing.
I'm sure your predictions of IMMINENT DOOM will materialize any day now. You should make a sign and stand in the middle of Times Square. You'd be in good company.