Escape from X: How Micah Lee’s Cyd App Helps You Ditch Twitter Drama

Micah Lee’s new app, Cyd, gives you power over your X account, letting you archive or delete posts with ease. As millions flee X, Lee’s timing is impeccable. With features for mass deletion and an affordable price, Cyd is a tool for those looking to escape the clutches of tech billionaires like Elon Musk.

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Getting booted off Twitter for sharing a flight path? Sounds like a case of “jetlagged justice” against the wrong account. Micah Lee might have lost his Twitter wings, but he’s found a new flight plan with his app Cyd, helping people ditch their data baggage and soar to social media freedom.

Key Points:

  • Micah Lee was banned from Twitter for linking to an account tracking Elon Musk’s private jet.
  • Lee’s new app, Cyd, helps users manage or delete their X (formerly Twitter) history.
  • Cyd offers both free and premium features, with the latter costing $36 annually.
  • The app was created as a response to Twitter’s data access restrictions and Lee’s own experiences with harassment.
  • Lee hopes to expand Cyd’s functionality to other platforms like Facebook and Reddit.

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