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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 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 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 has finally decided that it's a bad idea to cut-off free API access to public transit and emergency weather alert accounts.
Reddit announced changes to its API a few months ago, but everyone is losing their minds about it now. What's going on?