We have officially left Twitter! We are Doneπ€¬!
Why We Killed Our Twitter and Went All-In on Telegram
As of April 2026, has officially left Twitter. Yes, Twitter. Not X. We know Elon really wants us to call it X, but so far the entire internet has collectively decided that is not happening, and we are happy to be part of that movement. Anyway. Not a slow fade, not a "we will post less" announcement. A full exit. And honestly, Twitter made it very easy to leave. Years of building a real community there, and the platform spent most of that time actively making our lives harder. So here is the full story, and yes, we are going to enjoy telling it.
Our Community Was Built Around Giveaways (The Fun Part)
The community on Twitter was built around something people actually wanted: free stuff. Follow us, engage with our posts, like and retweet, and you qualified for giveaways. Free spins, free crypto, free NFT drops, jackpots. The community that grew around this was genuinely great. People showed up, they participated, they won things. We loved it.π
Twitter, sensing that things were going well, immediately set about ruining it.
Twitter Decided Tracking Giveaway Engagement Should Be Impossible
Running a fair giveaway requires knowing who actually engaged. Who liked, who retweeted, who participated. Simple concept. Twitter's response to this completely reasonable business need was to make it harder with every single update. The tools that allowed tracking got restricted. The API access that made automation possible became a game of roulette. What worked on Monday was broken by Thursday, usually without explanation, occasionally without warning, and always without support.
At some point, verifying giveaway entries manually started feeling like a second job. A job nobody applied for, that paid nothing, on a platform that clearly did not want you there.
The API: A Masterclass in Chaos
Here is where it gets truly special. We paid for API access. We paid for developer tokens. We built actual tools on top of Twitter's developer platform because, foolishly, we assumed a paid product would behave like a paid product. Then one morning, nothing worked. No warning. No email. No developer notice. Twitter had changed pricing, rate limits, and endpoint structures overnight and apparently decided that telling the developers who paid for access was optional.
You find out your tools are broken when they break. Then you spend hours figuring out what changed. Then you fix it. Then it happens again. Their developer documentation at the time read like it was written by someone who had never used their own API. Support tickets went into a void. The few responses that did come back were automated, generic, and completely unrelated to the actual problem. This is what paying for Twitter's developer platform looks like in practice.
The Free Speech Platform That Censored Our Casino Content
Twitter markets itself as a free speech platform. We want to take a moment to appreciate the irony of a self-declared free speech platform silently suppressing posts about casino games, free spins, and crypto giveaways. Casino, game, gambling. The exact vocabulary of our entire business. All of it would get posts flagged, restricted, or quietly buried. No notification. No appeal process. Just mysteriously low reach and a vague sense that the algorithm had decided our content was unacceptable.
A crypto casino that cannot talk about crypto casino things is just a website with a logo. We were not going to keep operating that way.
Building a Business on Twitter Is a Suicide Mission
Put it all together: an account that can be frozen or banned at any moment, an API that breaks overnight without notice, zero support even on paid tiers, and active censorship of our content category. That is not a platform. That is a liability. Everything you build on Twitter exists at Twitter's pleasure, and Twitter will not lose any sleep if your account disappears tomorrow.
We are trying to build something serious. Twitter was not serious about helping us do that.
Telegram: Where the Giveaways Already Live (and Get Better)
Here is the good news, and there is a lot of it. The giveaways are already running on Telegram. Free spins, crypto drops, NFT giveaways, jackpots. All of it is there now, with a setup that actually works and does not require us to fight the platform to run a fair competition. Joining is simpler, participating is cleaner, and winning is just as real.
And we are nowhere near done building. There is a serious pipeline of new features, engagement tools, and community mechanics on the way. More giveaway formats, bigger jackpots, ways to get involved that do not exist yet anywhere. We are building properly this time, on infrastructure that does not randomly break at 3am. Be patient, what is coming is worth the wait.
Twitter Is Not Gone, Just Irrelevant
The account stays up. We might post something once in a while if something major happens. Once a month, once a year. Genuinely unclear. Either way, we are not checking DMs there. If you message us on Twitter, it will probably sit there unread until someone happens to open the app for reasons unrelated to running a business.
We are also not renewing our subscription, so the blue checkmark will be gone soon. Honestly it never meant much to begin with. You paid Elon a monthly fee to display a little blue tick that scammers and bots also had. Great system.
If you want to reach us: Telegram channel for community and updates, help desk for anything account-related. That is where we live now.
See you on Telegram. The giveaways are waitingπ₯³
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