One of the first moves Elon Musk made when he took over X, formerly Twitter, was to slap a $42,000-per-month price tag on the enterprise Twitter API, while neutering the capabilities of the API's ...
These APIs provide developers with tools to access tweets, monitor hashtags, and analyze sentiment, making them ideal for data-driven strategies. When it comes to analyzing real-time conversations and ...
In February of this year Elon Musk put Twitter’s API behind a paywall. A new survey reveals that over a 100 projects were impacted as a result. The Coalition for Independent Technology Research, a ...
Twitter’s rate limit helps maintain system stability and prevent abuse. Bypassing the rate limit is not possible and can result in temporary restrictions. Twitter’s rate limit is a tool created to ...
Reddit is facing accusations that it’s killing off third-party apps by charging exorbitant fees to access its API. Reddit is following the same path as Twitter, by ratcheting up the cost of accessing ...
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. Credit: Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via Getty Images Too little, too late ...
Elon Musk’s lawyer, Alex Spiro, yesterday sent a letter to Microsoft accusing the company of using the Twitter APIs in ways that violated Twitter policies. Spiro’s letter came about a month after ...
Musk has started to require payment for access to Twitter's API, which had been free for years. New York's widely used MTA simply stopped providing riders with updates last week, refusing to pay.
Twitter's recent API changes appear to have caused Microsoft to disable Xbox screenshot and clip sharing on console and via the Game Bar on Windows. Fortunately, the ability to upload to Twitter via ...
Xbox players started to notice this week that Microsoft removed the ability to share screenshots and clips to Twitter straight from consoles or the Xbox Game Bar on Windows. Open up the sharing ...
Reddit announced paid Data API access in an effort to stop AI companies from freely using its content to train large language models. Reddit announced this week updated terms for developer tools and ...