I agrea, he knows more than you can imagine. He already proove with tweeter 
files ... 

Lyne

> Le 18 janv. 2023 à 04:37, Sieghard Weitzel <[email protected]> a écrit :
> 
> 
> "Elon Musk is not qualified to own anything"
> I find that is an interesting thing to say about the richest man in the world 
> who has successfully started the most prestigious electric car company, who 
> is offering high speed internet to places which never had it and would never 
> have it (at least for a long time), who is building rockets and owns a number 
> of other highly successful businesses.
> One can dislike his personality, but don't belittle his achievements and his 
> genius.
> As for Twitter, he may very well have a vision which nobody has figured out 
> yet; let's give it 2 or 3 years and see what happens. And don't get me wrong, 
> I don't of course know him except for what I hear and read just like most of 
> us, and I think he sounds like a very unpleasant type of person with lots of 
> eccentricities, but once again that does not make him stupid. I can think of 
> other people in recent American history who were even less qualified for what 
> they were doing.
>  
> From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Mary 
> Otten
> Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2023 2:34 PM
> To: via VIPhone <[email protected]>
> Subject: Twitter Confirms Third-Party Apps Like Tweetbot Were Intentionally 
> Blocked
>  
> Twitter has become crazy. Just get out. Elon Musk is not qualified to own 
> anything, much less a massive social media app, which he has done nothing but 
> rec.
>  
> Twitter Confirms Third-Party Apps Like Tweetbot Were Intentionally Blocked
> MacRumors: Mac News and Rumors  /  Juli Clover
> 
> 
> Third-party Twitter apps like Tweetbot and Twitterrific have been 
> intentionally blocked from using Twitter APIs, Twitter confirmed today. 
> Without access to the underlying code for the social network, Tweetbot, 
> Twitterrific, Birdie, Echofon, and other popular Twitter clients are 
> non-functional and cannot be used.
> 
> 
> Twitter's Dev account today said in a tweet that Twitter is "enforcing its 
> long-standing API rules," a change that could cause some apps not to work. 
> There has been no word on which API rules the blocked Twitter clients have 
> violated, and this is the first time that Twitter has provided insight into 
> what's going on with third-party Twitter apps since they stopped working last 
> Thursday.
> 
> When some third-party Twitter apps became unusable last week, it was 
> initially believed that there could be some kind of bug causing the outage. 
> Only the most popular Twitter clients were affected and blocked from 
> Twitter's APIs, perhaps indicating an internal error. As Twitter declined to 
> comment on the situation for days, however, it became clearer that it was an 
> intentional decision. Over the weekend, The Information said that in an 
> internal Slack channel, a senior software engineer at Twitter clarified that 
> the suspensions were done on purpose, suggesting many Twitter employees were 
> not even aware of what was going on.
> 
> It is not known why Twitter has provided so little information on what is 
> happening to highly popular third-party Twitter apps that have existed for 
> years, nor if these apps will again be provided with access to the API if 
> changes are made. Developers like Iconfactory and Tapbots (responsible for 
> Twitterrific and Tweetbot, respectively), received no warning about the 
> shutdown and were not provided with information on why their apps stopped 
> working.
> 
> Apps like Tweetbot have been around for more than a decade at this point, 
> with loyal users, full teams of developers, and a major investment in the 
> social network. Developers have expressed their frustration at Twitter's 
> decision and lack of communication, as have longtime Twitter users.
> 
> MacStories, for example, called Twitter's actions "disgraceful" and 
> "unprofessional," with Twitter demonstrating a "total lack of respect" for 
> the role that third-party apps have played in the success of the social 
> network.
> 
> Jason Snell called Twitter's actions "clueless, classless, and cowardly," and 
> John Gruber said this is likely the end of his regular usage of Twitter as 
> Twitter's own client is "terrible."
> 
> At this point, it isn't clear when or if we're going to get more information 
> about third-party Twitter clients from Twitter, nor if the apps that have had 
> their API access revoked will be back in some capacity. Tapbots is now 
> speeding up development on Ivory, its app for the Mastodon social network, 
> and Twitterrific's Craig Hockenberry said that he will be exploring the 
> concept of a truly universal timeline that leverages how open standards can 
> be used in "new and different ways."
> 
> 
> 
> Original Article: 
> https://www.macrumors.com/2023/01/17/twitter-third-party-apps-intentionally-blocked/
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