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Twitter has shared more details about the upcoming changes to its API that will require most developers to pay in order to keep using its developer tools.
Twitter has finally shut off its free API and, predictably, it’s breaking a lot of apps and websites. The company had previously said it would cut off access in early February, but later delayed ...
Twitter has begun cutting off developer access to the API, including for those companies wanting to pay the platform thousands of dollars per month for its upcoming paid Enterprise tiers.
Many of Twitter's users are not happy about the change, as they say it will fundamentally alter the platform's culture.
Twitter will no longer support free access to its API. It will launch a paid tier soon. It blocked several third-party clients last month.
Twitter has finally decided that it's a bad idea to cut-off free API access to public transit and emergency weather alert accounts.
Users are once again worried about Twitter’s future and overall culture following the platform’s announcement that it will no longer provide free access to its API. Here’s what API is and ...
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