![]() It wouldn’t come as much of a surprise if the majority of Twitter users just rely on the free app found in the App Store (or Google Play Store). The Move Is Hostile Towards Developers and Users Instead, those who want to continue using Twitter will need to rely on the company’s first-party client, or the web interface, instead. As of January 19, 2023, third-party app developers are no longer able to create or distribute a Twitter client. “You will not or attempt to … use or access the Licensed Materials to create or attempt to create a substitute or similar service or product to the Twitter Applications.” Instead, a few changes to the verbiage were made, with the following change being the most important. There was and is nothing (currently) amiss with the APIs that developers relied on. That’s hopes, wishes, and dreams were subsequently dashed when Twitter quietly updated its Developer Agreement. That may result in some apps not working.” Of course, this didn’t bring any additional clarity to the situation but did leave a sliver of hope that we would soon be able to use our favorite third-party Twitter clients again. “Twitter is enforcing its long-standing API rules. ![]() ![]() Instead, the issue was found on Twitter’s side of the fence, as the company has officially confirmed that third-party clients will no longer function.īefore the most recent change to Twitter’s Developer Agreement, the official account tried to give some clue as to what was happening. The Move Is Hostile Towards Developers and Usersįast forward to now, and it turns out that this wasn’t a problem with your iPhone or even your favorite third-party Twitter client. ![]()
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