The loss of free access to Twitter's API will gut many third-party accessibility tools... and their advocates. Credit: Bob Al-Greene / Mashable No surprise here: Elon Musk has once again made Twitter ...
Twitter’s API, short for Application Programming Interface, allows users to utilize the company’s public data. Many third-party developers have used Twitter’s API to make unique applications and ...
Twitter's decision to shut off its free API caused more than a few problems for public institutions that depend on the functionality, and the company is clearly ready to backtrack. The social network ...
Elon Musk has backtracked on his decision to cut free access to Twitter’s API, just days before the new rule was expected to come into play. The decision, announced on Twitter, follows a week of ...
Twitter is moving away from allowing developers to access its Application Programming Interface (API) for free and will instead offer a paid basic tier, the Elon Musk-owned social media platform ...
Elon Musk continues to make Twitter worse and this may be the worst decision yet. Credit: STR/NurPhoto via Getty Images Say goodbye to some of your favorite Twitter apps, automated accounts, tools, ...
On February 13, Twitter is expected to end free access to its API, or application programming interface, the backend access that lets people build bots to automatically post and respond to tweets on ...
Twitter's recent announcement to discontinue free access to its API has been followed by the revelation of a new pricing structure. The microblogging giant will now charge $100 per month for the basic ...
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 ...
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