Developers who pay for and depend on Twitter's API have experienced nothing but trouble since Elon Musk acquired the company. Credit: Mashable / Kyle Tippett Twitter's new API may now cost tens of ...
A number of Twitter developers are expressing their disappointment with Twitter’s new API structure after recently announced changes that some say will still not meet their needs. On Wednesday evening ...
When Twitter announced it would no longer provide free API access, some disappointed third-party developers said that they would have to deactivate fun bots they had made in their spare time. When ...
Twitter will start charging developers to get access to its API, a vital tool that powers popular services like TweetDelete and bots that send users prompts on data in real time. The microblogging ...
As access to Twitter’s official API continues to evolve, developers are increasingly exploring other ways to gather and work with public tweet data. For those seeking flexibility, cost control, or ...
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 ...
1) Twitter has had availability issues (read fail whale) since its inception. It was way worse 18 months ago than it is today, but they still have their problems now and again. The liberal nature of ...
New York City subway riders who use Twitter to track the MTA’s live service updates may soon be out of luck as billionaire Elon Musk rolls out plans to charge firms for a key feature on the platform.
2023 was the year social networks realized that they were sitting on massive troves of data. And some companies, such as Twitter (now X) and Reddit, decided to change their terms to shut out ...
Even Microsoft is not dumb enough to pay for Twitter. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Microsoft is removing Twitter as an option ...
The letter, sent to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, follows Elon Musk’s April threat to sue Microsoft. The letter, sent to Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, follows Elon Musk’s April threat to sue Microsoft.