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Speculation circulating on the internet suggests that Twitter is trying to shut down any features or functionality offered by third-party apps.
The season of Twitter shakeups isn't over yet. The video featured is from a previous report. The social media platform has announced it will eliminate free API access for third-party developers ...
The aim to introduce a paid basic API plan is the latest step in Twitter CEO Elon Musk’s intention to monetise the site as much as possible.
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 ...
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 will start to charge for access to its data-rich API, the company announced on late Wednesday night.
API restrictions on popular websites and apps can negatively impact services such as weather warnings, disaster alerts and researchers.
Twitter is now allowing all developers to access it API v2 after introducing it last year in early access mode.
Twitter users are experiencing issues worldwide when trying to log in or log out and when attempting to share their tweets, click links, embed tweets, and see images.