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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 ...
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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 ...
These free and free-tier services and open source utilities will have your APIs up and running in no time, and will keep them running smoothly.
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 has announced that it will be charging $100 per month for the basic tier of its API. The company also extended the deadline for shutting down free API access to February 13th.
While some people have mistakenly understood that they won’t be able to post more than 1,500 tweets per month, this limit applies exclusively to Twitter’s free API for automated content.
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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 ...