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Once Twitter shuts off free access to its API, thousands of apps, research projects, bots and other services will stop functioning ...
Twitter announced it will cut free access to its API services, a move which will effectively end many of the site's third-party accessibility tools.
Twitter announced that the company will no longer provide a free access tier to its API, and will instead require a paid subscription to Twitter's basic API tier starting February 9.
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 ...
Twitter is restoring free API access for government and public bodies, but no one else.
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 ...
The social media giant Twitter Inc. has announced that it intends to shutter free access to its application programming interface in a move to make more money for the platform. The company stated ...
Twitter has announced that it will be scrapping free access to its free API next week. Those that wish to access that data will have to pay a subscription to do so.
Hernández-Echevarría said Twitter has not provided researchers with much clarity, but that several research projects in the fact-checking community depend on Twitter’s free API access and ...
Twitter announced that it will prohibit any “free promotion” of other social media platforms on its site, marking the latest major policy change under billionaire owner Elon Musk. “We ...
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