All you need for rolling deployments is >1 instance and load balancing. You can use DNS load balancing which isn't very nuanced, a local load balancer per machine (like nginx with 2 backend on the same machine) or more complex load balancing systems
I really have no idea what could even make sense. The cause I consider most likely is that they have a bias toward blocking new accounts, and only if you do display certain behaviours, will they not block you.
>I really have no idea what could even make sense. The cause I consider most likely is that they have a bias toward blocking new accounts, and only if you do display certain behaviours, will they not block you.
No, if twitter just blocked all new accounts they'd be out of business very rapidly.
Twitter isn't actively talking to facebook about content moderation.
You're definitely on a list. Don't worry, practically everyone on HN is on a list or 2.
What about young people who are new to the internet? Should we increase the cost of entry (or just flat out ban it) for them too for their lack of online reputation?
Those young people have absolutely no problem getting online and building enough presence to accomplish objectives. Maybe the questions you need to start asking are what makes you different from them or what are you doing that makes you seem downright sketch to all of these services. You are actively doing something that is making you appear untrustworthy or bucketing you in with the spammers. Figure out what that is and stop doing it.