Twitter is just fine. What’s your source for them firing their accessibility 
team? Just because Twitter doesn’t allow third-party apps to be utilized 
doesn’t  mean that it’s a bad company.
Many companies do you things how they want. Look at Apple.


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On Jan 19, 2023, at 8:54 PM, Mary Otten <motte...@gmail.com> wrote:


If you haven’t already done it, get the hell off of Twitter! They fired their 
accessibility team. Now they have officially said no more third-party clients. 
So if you ever thought Twitter was worth anything, now it’s not. It’s all about 
Elon and his stupidity. Get out!
Twitter officially kills off all third-party client apps
AppleInsider  /  n...@appleinsider.com (Amber Neely)

[https://photos5.appleinsider.com/gallery/52478-104792-twitter-xl.jpg]<https://photos5.appleinsider.com/gallery/52478-104792-twitter-xl.jpg>

Twitter has updated its developer agreement to explicitly prohibit third-party 
app makers from creating their own clients using the company's API.

On Thursday, Twitter updated its developer's agreement with a clause 
prohibiting app developers from making their own Twitter clients.

The change comes a few days after developers began 
reporting<https://appleinsider.com/articles/23/01/16/twitter-frustrating-developers-as-it-cuts-off-some-third-party-apps>
 their apps no longer worked.

The "restrictions" section of Twitter's development agreement has been expanded 
to help "enforce its long-standing API rules," according to the company's 
development Twitter account. It noted that, as a result, some apps might not 
work.

Twitter is enforcing its long-standing API rules. That may result in some apps 
not working.

— Twitter Dev (@TwitterDev) January 17, 
2023<https://twitter.com/TwitterDev/status/1615405842735714304?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw>

However, as Engadget points 
out,<https://www.engadget.com/twitter-new-developer-terms-ban-third-party-clients-211247096.html>
 it does not align with the company's history. Third-party apps have been 
central to Twitter use for most of the social media platform's history.

Twitterific, for example, has been a crucial part of Twitter's history since 
the beginning. Twitterific had a native iOS app before Twitter did and is 
credited with coining the word "tweet."

As a result of the API restriction, developers have begun pulling their apps 
out of the App Store.

Today marks the end of an era. Sadly, we've been forced to pull Twitterrific 
from both the iOS and Mac App Stores.

Twitter's unexplained revocation of our API access has left the app with no 
path forward. Please read our blog for more information https://t.co/UZSdmqZtMD

— Twitterrific (@Twitterrific) January 19, 
2023<https://twitter.com/Twitterrific/status/1616183984098283520?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw>

Restricting API access is another incident in a string of current controversies 
purportedly caused by Elon Musk acquiring the 
company<https://appleinsider.com/articles/22/10/28/elon-musk-reigns-as-twitter-ceo-fires-top-execs-first-day>
 in October 2022. This particular move is probably focused on preserving 
advertising revenue for the company, as third-party clients often filtered out 
sponsored posts and similar media.

In 
December,<https://appleinsider.com/articles/22/12/18/twitter-blocks-user-links-to-other-social-platforms-except-for-paid-ads>
 Twitter began blocking user links to other social platforms. That was rolled 
back after user protest, and it's not clear when or if that will begin again.


Original Article: 
https://appleinsider.com/articles/23/01/19/twitter-officially-kills-off-all-third-party-client-apps?utm_medium=rss


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