Twitter’s API issues have frustrated developers in each of Twitter’s new API access tiers. Those with Basic or Pro plans — paying $100 and $5000 a month for API access, respectively — have experienced unannounced changes to their plans, numerous bugs, and often receive zero customer support. And developers shelling out for Twitter’s Enterprise API Plan, which starts at $42,000 per month, are experiencing sudden outages and disappointing service considering the money they’re paying.

  • Melpomene
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    371 year ago

    While I am unsurprised, I do feel bad for the developers who are stuck dealing with the manchild who runs Twitter.

    • glvss
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      261 year ago

      All the good ones got fired or quit by now anyway. The only people left are a bunch of “team players.”

    • holo_nexusOP
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      261 year ago

      Seriously. Imagine the developers who sunk all of their time, effort, and money to make great and beloved 3rd party apps for these platforms to see it completely screwed over in the span of mere months by people who do not understand what made these platforms unique and successful.

      • palex00
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        201 year ago

        Where did I see that before…

        But on a serious note, there were Twitter 3rd party apps?

        • @UpUpAndAway@lemmy.world
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          101 year ago

          Tweetbot twitteriffic etc. they made using twitter much more fun, allowed you to control your feed instead of some algorithm. Stopped using twitter when they pulled the rug on them without warning back in November. At least Reddit Warned people I guess…

        • Melpomene
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          81 year ago

          Yeah, in the olden days when I used Twitter, I usually used third party apps because I could set things up to suit my own workflow.

        • holo_nexusOP
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          81 year ago

          Twetbot (which I used personally and loved), Tweetdeck, and Twitterrific to name a few. They have been around for a while (some over a decade).

        • Excel
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          21 year ago

          You’re commenting in a post about an article where the primary subject is a Twitter 3rd-party web app.