Developers who pay for and depend on Twitter's API have experienced nothing but trouble since Elon Musk acquired the company. Credit: Mashable / Kyle Tippett Twitter's new API may now cost tens of ...
A number of Twitter developers are expressing their disappointment with Twitter’s new API structure after recently announced changes that some say will still not meet their needs. On Wednesday evening ...
Twitter has finally confirmed some of the details and pricing for the new version of its API. The company had previously delayed the changes after confirming that it was banning third-party clients as ...
Twitter ruffled a lot of feathers earlier this month when it announced its plans to cut the free access to its API. The company initially set a February 9 deadline to enforce the rule but later ...
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 ...
Towards the end of March 2023, Twitter announced the pricing plans for its APIs. Before Elon Musk acquired Twitter, developers could access and create APIs with Twitter and use them with the platform ...
This post has been updated. When Twitter announced last week that it would no longer provide free access for its API as part of the platform's new monetization strategy, the backlash from developers, ...
Twitter, one of the world’s most popular (and currently controversial) social media platforms, extensively uses APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) in a number of ways to enable third-party ...
On one fine January morning this year, all third-party Twitter clients reliant on the platform's API stopped dead in their tracks. It looked like an accidental change at that time, but the company ...
Twitter will start charging a fee to access its API, or Application Programming Interface, which developers use to create third-party services. Elon Musk, who bought the social media platform last ...
Twitter will start charging for access to their free API from February 9, meaning third-party software developers who access API data to promote their own projects, like bots on the app, will only ...
Twitter broke in several places this morning, likely due to Twitter’s own API. Slow load times, broken links, and services like TweetDeck went down on Monday ...