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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 ...
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 ...
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.
“Twitter is shutting down its free API, here’s what’s going to break” from Engadget “Twitter Says Low-Level API Usage Will Cost $100 Per Month” from Business Insider ...
Elon Musk, who bought the social media platform last October, suggested a subscription of about $100 a month could be put in place when free access ends on Feb. 9. "Free API is being abused badly ...
Twitter's API apparently failed on Monday morning, breaking images, outbound links, Tweetdeck, and even the site itself.
By shutting off its free API, the social network will stop researchers from getting access to crucial data to track hate speech and disinformation.
While Twitter already claimed it had fixed its API vulnerability, BleepingComputer reports that hackers could exploit 5.4 million users' data through the ...
Due to pending changes to Twitter’s API, several game developers are warning players who use Twitter to log in to link their accounts elsewhere or face potential disruption.
Twitter announces new API pricing, posing a challenge for small developers After announcing it would be changing its API rules in February, Twitter has now detailed how free access to its API will ...