acm-header
Sign In

Communications of the ACM

ACM News

Cash-strapped Twitter to Start Charging Developers for API Access


View as: Print Mobile App Share:
The Twitter logo.

Twitter’s most recent blow to small developers comes after the company banned third-party clients like Twitterific and Tweetbot last month.

Credit: Twitter

In the middle of the night, Twitter made an announcement that disappointed a wide range of developers whose research, bots, and apps depend on free access to the platform's API to function. Twitter announced in a tweet that starting on February 9, Twitter "will no longer support free access to the Twitter API." Instead, many developers will have to either pay to access public data or abruptly shut down their projects.

Twitter has not yet shared how much its new "paid basic tier" will cost, and the company has only vaguely promised "more details on what you can expect next week." Thousands of small developers may have to shut down free tools like @ThreadReaderApp or @RemindMe_ofThis, The Verge reported, impacting hundreds of thousands of followers who rely on small developers to build tools that help maximize their engagement with the platform.

From Ars Technica
View Full Article

 


 

No entries found

Sign In for Full Access
» Forgot Password? » Create an ACM Web Account