Twitter announced this week that it would be making its Application Programming Interface (API) data free for qualified accounts that post “public announcements.” The accounts for government or ...
Twitter earlier this year announced multiple changes to its API after prohibiting developers from creating third-party apps with it. Among the changes, the company introduced new paid tiers for the ...
Earlier this month, Twitter announced that it is going to curtail free access to its API — the programming interface that lets third-party developers interact with Twitter. While the move certainly ...
Twitter has finally decided that it's a bad idea to cut-off free API access to public transit and emergency weather alert accounts . Credit: Leonardo Munoz/VIEWpress Elon Musk has made a lot of ...
As part of Elon Musk’s latest attempts to turn a de facto online public square into a profitable enterprise (and rid the site of spam), Twitter announced earlier this month that it will be removing ...
Share on Facebook Share on X (formerly Twitter) Share on Reddit Share on Pinterest Share on Bluesky And, of course, there are the accounts that automatically tweet animal pictures. By putting a price ...
For many citizens, the news of Twitter's recent decision to shut off its free API initially appeared to be a cause for concern. Public institutions and developers, who relied heavily on the ...
Twitter seems to have officially cut off free access to its API. Over the past few days, several developers have reported that their third-party Twitter clients have stopped working. This ban also ...
I personally thought the big Twitter drama of the week was going to be the company’s move to replace its long-delayed free API tier with a “paid basic tier” — but then, Twitter decided to pick a major ...
The platform announced yet another deferral on its plans to make bots, researchers, emergency alert services, and developers pay for access. Reading time 2 minutes Elon Musk’s Twitter has announced ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. After many public utilities like the National Weather Service and the MTA ditched Twitter due to its API paywall, ...
NYC’s Metropolitan Transport Authority (MTA) has returned to Twitter after leaving the platform last month. Real-time status updates are once again available across the organization’s multiple ...
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