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 the ...
The free Twitter API has finally been shut down, and as expected, this has caused problems for many apps and websites. Twitter had initially planned to cut off access in early February but delayed the ...
Verified government and publicly owned accounts will now be able to use the Twitter API to auto-share tweets. Government and public services that have verified accounts on Twitter have regained access ...
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'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 ...
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 ...
After weeks of stalling, Twitter finally announced its new API price structures on Wednesday. These three tiers include a bare-bone free level mostly meant for content posting bots, a $100 per month ...
CloudSek researchers said leaked API keys could be used to build a ‘bot army’ on Twitter to spread misinformation or malware through hijacked accounts. Security researchers uncovered more than 3,200 ...