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The Twitter Developer page describes Twitter API as a “set of programmatic endpoints that can be used to understand or build the conversation on Twitter.” Also, the page said it lets you ...
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 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.
Now Twitter has officially shut down its old free API, which has affected many apps and websites across the web. This story is supported by Mosyle, the only Apple Unified Platform.
Developers who pay for and depend on Twitter's API have experienced nothing but trouble since Elon Musk acquired the company.
Elon Musk’s announced changes to the free Twitter API have put thousands of accounts under threat, including automated accounts dispensing weather updates, tracking news headline changes, and ...
Some developers have tagged the company's management, accusing them of failing to explain the decision to remove their access and ignoring their pleas for assistance.
Twitter's API apparently failed on Monday morning, breaking images, outbound links, Tweetdeck, and even the site itself.
Twitter's latest API pricing plan still prices out most indie developers and came way too late for the few who could've afforded it.