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Twitter has a novel idea as to how to win back developer trust: It's going to allow them to build on the platform itself, then promote their tools and services directly to users on Twitter at key ...
Former Twitter developers join a growing group of independent app makers who have embraced Mastodon.
Twitter cuts many app developers' API access, even those willing to pay $42,000 per month Developers doubt whether there's a future for Twitter's third-party app ecosystem under Elon Musk.
Twitter has a novel idea how to win back developer trust: allow them to build on the platform itself, then promote their tools and services directly to users.
Twitter's new API pricing plan is already killing off actually useful Twitter apps run by small indie developers who can't afford to pay $42,000 per month.
Twitter has announced an upcoming change to how users grant third-party apps permissions. The change may alter the third-party app landscape.
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