Dozens of popular Twitter bots are losing API access after Elon Musk said there would be exceptions for "good" automated accounts. Credit: Mashable / Bob Al-Greene Another day, another Twitter ...
Twitter's new policies surrounding its application programming interface (API) have just gone into effect — and they will have broad implications for social media bots, both good (RSS integrations, ...
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. In an update, the company said that there ...
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 ...
External app-makers, researchers, and bot programmers will have to pay up if they want to re-gain access to the platform's behind the scenes interface. Reading time 3 minutes Elon Musk’s Twitter has ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Twitter’s planned API changes hit one of its best features hard. Twitter’s planned API changes hit one of its ...
The social media company plans to charge $100 per month for "basic" access to a tool used by developers, researchers and other users. Queenie Wong was a senior writer for CNET News, focusing on social ...
Elon Musk’s announced changes to the free Twitter API have put thousands of accounts under threat, including automated accounts dispensing weather updates, tracking news headline changes, and ...
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Elon Musk proposed charging $100 a month for access to Twitter's API. He said the $100 fee along with ID verification for Twitter's API would clean up "bad" bots. Free API was being "abused badly" by ...
Twitter plans to charge developers to access the API used to make third-party services and bots. Elon Musk has tweeted it would offer a free, write-only API for bots "providing good content." He said ...